In a bid to combat Pakistan’s pressing educational issues and align its system with global standards, the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has embarked on proactive measures, collaborating closely with federal and provincial authorities.
According to recent data, more than 26.2 million children in Pakistan are currently deprived of schooling, with a staggering 40% of them below the age of 10 lacking access to education. The gravity of the situation has been underscored by the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER-2023), emphasizing the critical need for quality education across the nation.
Responding to this urgent call, SIFC has initiated strategic partnerships aimed at reforming education policies and bridging existing gaps. One of the pivotal initiatives led by SIFC involves the establishment of technical and vocational training institutions alongside efforts to enhance basic educational standards. These initiatives not only seek to uplift the quality of Pakistan’s workforce to meet global demands but also aim to make substantial contributions to the international job market.
By actively engaging with foreign investors, SIFC aims to export human resources from Pakistan, thereby facilitating economic growth and development. Through collaborative efforts with stakeholders at various levels, SIFC remains steadfast in its commitment to effecting significant change within Pakistan’s educational landscape.
As Pakistan endeavors to address its educational challenges, the initiatives led by SIFC signal a concerted effort towards achieving tangible and sustainable progress in the realm of education, ultimately shaping a brighter future for the nation.
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