This initiative, led by EACH Pakistan, seeks to address these challenges by establishing a safe, inclusive, and fully equipped high school that will serve approximately 800 girls annually. The school will feature eight classrooms, science and computer labs, a library, staff offices, gender-segregated sanitation facilities, a boundary wall, and solar-powered utilities to ensure sustainability. The curriculum will align with Punjab Education Board standards while integrating modules.
In Pakistan's underserved communities, adolescent girls face overwhelming barriers to education. Poverty, early marriage, gender discrimination, and unsafe school environments force many girls to drop out before completing high school. Without access to quality education, these girls are denied the chance to learn, lead, and lift themselves out of generational cycles of inequality.
This project directly addresses the barriers that prevent girls from completing high school-poverty, unsafe environments, lack of digital access, and social stigma-by creating a safe, inclusive, and empowering educational model for 800 adolescent girls in underserved communities of Pakistan annually. By combining education, safety, technology, and empowerment, this project will help 800 girls rise above barriers and build brighter futures-for themselves, their families, and their communities.
This project will create lasting change by transforming the lives of 800 adolescent girls annually-and the communities around them. By providing safe, inclusive, and high-quality education, we are not only helping girls graduate high school but also unlocking their potential to lead, earn, and uplift others. Potential long-term impacts are: 1. Educated Girls Stay in School and Out of Early Marriage, 2. Economic Empowerment for Generation, 3. Girls Become Leaders and Changemakers.
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