The report titled “Education For All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report” revealed that Pakistan has reduced the amount it spends on education to less than 2.3 per cent of the Gross National Product (GNP) despite having the second-largest number of out-of-school girls in the world. The report was released in the wake of the Taliban attack on child rights activist Malala Yousafzai.
“The poorest girls in Pakistan are twice as likely to be out of school as the poorest girls in India, almost three times as likely as the poorest girls in Nepal and around six times as likely as the poorest girls in Bangladesh,” stated the World Inequalities Database of Education (WIDE).
The EFA Global Monitoring Report showed how factors such as gender, poverty, location and ethnicity affect a child’s education chances.
The report added that two-thirds of children out of school in Pakistan are girls – a rate that is worse in only 16 other countries in the world. “The percentage of poorest girls out of school has fallen from 78 per cent to 62 per cent, a much narrower drop than in India (from 66 per cent to 30 per cent), Nepal (from 52 per cent to 22 per cent), and Bangladesh (from 91 per cent to 44 per cent),” the report stated.
Pauline Rose, Director of the EFA Global Monitoring Report said, “How is it possible that since 1999 when governments around the world committed to getting all children into school, countries like Pakistan have managed to consistently fail to address – we must put girls first if we’re to crack this challenge. Two thirds of girls in the poorest areas in Pakistan are still not getting the chance of an education – a rate that is not appropriate for 21st century.”
She hoped that the attack on the 14 year-old Swat school girl Malala would bring “shame on a country which has ignored the rights of its girls to an education for too long”.
Rose further called on Pakistan to change it priorities while stating that the country spends more on the military than it does on education.
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I wish the public representatives read this report to do something.
@ADEEL,
You are right. When Imran Khan becomes Prime Minister, 90 per cent of our girls will graduate from madrassas within 19 days!
Just disheartening...
@sid: What. We actually have alot more hindu roots then arab. Culture&lifestyle is also more simular to south Asia.
@Indian Wisdom: agreed!!!!!! shame on us!!!!!!!
Some comments would say.....
Now where is PTI on this??? This is because of Imran Khan... BLAH blah BLAH
That's a lie. More girls go to school now than ever before.
thanku india for seperating us from pakistan...........we owe u a big one!!!!!!!!!
But are fastest in offering bounties for anything.
“The percentage of poorest girls out of school has fallen from 66 per cent to 30 per cent in India" Shame on us that even in the 21st century 30 percent of the poorest girls are still out of school. And the quality of education in the schools attended by the majority of the poorest is simply deplorable. We need to travel a long distance before we could call ourselves "civilized nations".
American data.........why compare us with South Asians???????........We are a Muslim country with Arab roots...........More Pakistani girls go to school than in any Arab country...........