Over 12 million girls in Pakistan are out of school—held back by poverty, distance & cultural barriers. These girls deserve a chance to learn and lead. Your support can help rewrite their future, one classroom at a time.
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We’re addressing gender inequality in education in Pakistan, where over 12 million girls are out of school. Poverty, cultural norms, and limited access prevent girls from learning. We establish non-formal primary schools in underserved communities, enrolling out-of-school children (60% girls) and providing quality education from trained staff. Our schools operate under federal and provincial oversight. Currently, we have 5,616 students, including 3,425 girls, in 152 schools.
In 2025, over 70 PAGE students completed their primary education and advanced to Grade VI in public schools—an opportunity they otherwise wouldn't have had. Through continuous enrollment and support, we ensure these children develop strong literacy and numeracy skills, empowering them to access employment opportunities as they grow. We are also focused on ensuring that the girls under our care have equal access to opportunities, with enhanced awareness and cognitive skills.


