This project aims to provide resources to establish two new girls primary schools in coastal area of District Badin Sindh . which hopes to offer high quality and affordable education to the most vulnerable members of our region. Education is the key for children in Badin, a vast slum in area, to break out of the cycle of poverty. Many Children in rural area are forced to drop-out of school when their parents cannot afford school fees, etc.
This project aims to provide resources to a new primary school coastal area of District Badin Sindh, which hopes to offer high quality and affordable education to the most vulnerable members of our region. Education is the key for children in Badin, a vast slum in Sindh's Pakistan, to break out of the cycle of poverty
The Turning Point FHRRDA has been working on education programs for vulnerable children in Badin sindh for the last 15 years. They have established a School Transition Class to rehabilitate street children in a one year program that helps them to catch-up academically to rejoin primary school. Similarly, they have established a School Preparation Class that works with out-of-school children who have never been to primary school to prepare them to join formal education.
This project aims to increase enrollment and retention in primary education and improve learning outcomes amongst vulnerable children in Badin sindh The school will initially serve 30 children, however the class size will increase as the school develops. They hope to enroll 70 children in 2017 and 100 children in 2018
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).