November 5, 2024

Pakistan is going through the worst of education; By 2030, one in four children will be illiterate

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Islamabad, July 10(HS): A report of the United Nations states that the current situation of education in Pakistan is so bad that one child out of four children will not be able to fulfill their primary education till the fixed time limit for the sustainable development goals of the world by 2030. This report shows how people in Pakistan who are doing terrorism can not get the basic education till now.
UNESCO figures show that in the coming 12 years, Pakistan will be able to achieve half the goal of education. In the current rate of education in the country, 50 percent of the youth are not able to complete the education till the higher secondary. Silvia Montoya, director of the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, said that Pakistan needs to fulfill its commitments.
Pakistan needs better financing and coordination to correct the situation.
It is notable that Pakistan is surrounded by all-round difficulties these days. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Pakistan’s economy is in a very worst condition. Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves are currently less than  8 billion dollar (about 55 thousand crore rupees). The IMF has said that due to the weak and unbalanced development, Pakistan is facing challenges on the economic front.