Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah met Malala Fund Pakistan’s Chief Executive, Dr. Nishat Riaz, to discuss strengthening initiatives for girls’ education in Sindh.
KARACHI: Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah met with Malala Fund Pakistan’s Chief Executive, Dr. Nishat Riaz, to discuss ongoing and future initiatives aimed at promoting girls’ education in Sindh. The meeting focused on strengthening collaborative efforts between the Sindh government and Malala Fund to ensure improved access to quality education for girls across the province.
Dr. Nishat Riaz provided a comprehensive briefing to the education minister on various projects currently being implemented by Malala Fund in Pakistan. These initiatives aim to address critical challenges such as access to education, infrastructure development, teacher training, and policy advocacy for girls’ education.
Recognizing the efforts of Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah praised her unwavering commitment to the cause of education. “The steps taken by Malala Fund to promote girls’ education are commendable. We appreciate Malala Yousafzai’s serious efforts in advocating for education and gender equality,” he stated.
During the meeting, both parties agreed to work together to enhance educational opportunities for girls in Sindh. This collaboration aims to introduce sustainable reforms, improve school enrollment rates, and provide a safer learning environment for young girls, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
The Sindh government has been taking various measures to uplift the education sector, and this partnership with Malala Fund is expected to further accelerate progress. The discussions also included potential initiatives to improve school infrastructure, increase female teacher recruitment, and enhance digital learning resources for students.
This meeting marks a significant step towards a stronger alliance between the government and global educational advocacy groups in ensuring every girl in Sindh has access to quality education. With continued collaboration and policy-driven efforts, the province aims to bridge the educational gap and empower young girls through knowledge and learning opportunities.
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