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Turning a New Page for Girls Education in Pakistan!

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Introduction

Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) is an umbrella organization working towards building an enabling environment for gender equity in education, employment, rights, and leadership.

PAGE acts as a platform for stakeholders, donors, policymakers and practitioners to come together and address the gender gap in education in Pakistan and devise solutions to overcome the broader socio-economic challenges faced by the girls.

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The world is our canvas, a realm to bring out the creativity of 100,000,000 Pakistani girls, PAGE is a unified hope for girls’ education in Pakistan.

Mission

PAGE aims to create a reality of gender equality, one where more women are entering the education system one where women are earning more qualifications one where women are participating equally in decision making and one where women are acquiring leadership roles by building more schools, training more teachers, and improving coordination among relevant departments, elected representatives, donors, civil society organizations and communities (including parents).

Vision

To transform the environment of girls’ education in Pakistan by bringing cultural and policy reforms through an ecosystem that can offer a world-class education system that adapts to ever-changing global skills needs, and builds respect, dignity and positive future perspectives for girls in Pakistan. We will be the catalysts for systematic innovations to help girls’ education meet the challenges of the 21st Century.

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Highlights

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) Join Forces to Bridge the Digital Gender Gap

April 25th, 2024|News, Partnerships|

The Pakistan Alliance for Girls’ Education (PAGE) is pleased to announce that its Zakat collection process has been certified as Shariah-compliant by an independent Shariah Advisor.

Signing of LoU with the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub-Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT).

February 7th, 2024|News|

The Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) is delighted to share that we have officially signed a Letter of Understanding (LoU) with the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub-Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT).

Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) Celebrates Winning the Prestigious UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education 2023

November 24th, 2023|News|

In a joyous ceremony held at IMSG G-7/2,  Islamabad, the Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) celebrated a momentous achievement—winning the UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education 2023. The event was attended by key dignitaries, including the honorable Minister for Education, Ali Madad Sindhi, Federal Secretary Mr. Waseem Ajmal, Representative UNESCO Ms. Cristina Menegazzi, Secretary General PNCU Ms. Razia Ramzan Dossa, PAGE partners, parents, and students.

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) Join Forces to Bridge the Digital Gender Gap

The Pakistan Alliance for Girls’ Education (PAGE) is pleased to announce that its Zakat collection process has been certified as Shariah-compliant by an independent Shariah Advisor.

April 25th, 2024|

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Pakistan declares an education emergency to enrol 26.2 million out-of-school children!Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has declared a nationwide education emergency to tackle the staggering number of out-of-school children in Pakistan. Pakistan has the highest number of OOSC globally, estimated at 26.2 million.The ambitious plan aims to get these children back in school and boost literacy rates by involving multiple stakeholders, from the government to private organizations and civil society organizations. PAGE has been a very active and collaborative partner in the Enrollment, Retention, and Progression (ERP) of Out-of-School Children OOSC campaign in Islamabad with Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training Pakistan , and our non-formal education (NFE) model is adaptive to enrolling OOSC. This initiative by the federal government is a critical step towards building a more educated and prosperous Pakistan for future generations.#page #OOSC #Inclusion #education #EducationEmergency ... See MoreSee Less
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These smiling faces tell a powerful story of resilience and the unwavering pursuit of knowledge. What began as temporary learning centers (TLCs) after devastating floods have transformed into permanent Star Schools funded by @IDRF , serving as beacons of hope for children whose education was disrupted.Even amidst unimaginable hardship, these kids are passionate about their education. Here, children affected by the floods find not only a safe space but a chance to rebuild their futures through education. #page #pageforall #TLCS #Inclusion #education #emergency ... See MoreSee Less
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Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education- PAGE is pleased to announce the signing of Letter of Understanding (LoU) with the Pakistan Institute of Education-PIE- Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training Pakistan. The LoU was signed between Fajer Rabia Pasha- Executive Director Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education - PAGE and Dr Shahid Soraya Director General, Pakistan Institute of Education. This powerful collaboration ensures the exchange of wealth of data, knowledge, and robust educational statistics to contribute towards the status of education in the country. This collaboration will ensure the exchange of: - Data-driven insights to fuel stronger advocacy efforts for girls' education at all levels.- We'll conduct impactful research to identify and address challenges faced by girls in education.- Verified and credible data sources to guide us in tracking progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) for girls' education.- Working together with diverse stakeholders to create a unified approach for girls' education in Pakistan.- Translating research findings into actionable policies, ensuring impactful change for girls and status of education in Pakistan.This LoU is a significant step towards empowering girls through quality education. With combined expertise and data, we can unlock a brighter future for girls in Pakistan! ... See MoreSee Less
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UNESCO's latest article on PAGE explores the latest insights & initiatives in education,culture & sustainable development in this featured article by @UNESCO .

Meet Professor Zhuo Zuoyu, Vice President of @BeijingNormalU - our generous host for our visit to China during the award ceremony for the @UNESCO's Global Award for Girls' and Womens' Education.

A three day engaging trip to Beijing was organised and included the high level…

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