Here I am sharing some facts about Out-of-School-Children (OOSC) in Pakistan
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Population: Approximately 22.8 million children are out of school in Pakistan.
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Demographics: These children primarily belong to impoverished families, rural and remote areas, conflict-affected regions, and marginalized communities.
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Poverty: Many families cannot afford education-related costs such as uniforms, books, and transportation.
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Gender Disparity: Cultural norms often prioritize boys' education over girls', leading to a significant number of out-of-school girls.
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Access and Infrastructure: Long distances to schools and inadequate facilities are major barriers.
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Quality of Education: Poor education quality and lack of trained teachers lead to high dropout rates.
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Security Concerns: Insecurity in certain regions prevents children from attending school.
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Cultural Factors: Practices such as early marriage for girls hinder their education.
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Disabilities: Lack of inclusive education facilities for children with disabilities.
Note: "What do you think is the most significant barrier preventing children in Pakistan from attending school mentioned above?"
And what do you think the best steps should be taken to reduce the number of OOSC in Pakistan?