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    Social Entrepreneurship

    Pakistan is a developing country, Lack of education is one of the major factors over here. We need to build schools for the kids of rural areas and provide them with the best they can get. More than 25 million kids are uneducated. What to do with this population? 25 million kids, imagine 2.5 million kids, The future of Pakistan is insecure. We need to think it on a broader spectrum, that not only in Pakistan, literacy rate everywhere is poor. According to SDG'S eductaion sector must be groomed up for the betterment of society.

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  • @3-1-1996 said in Social Entrepreneurship:

    Pakistan is a developing country, Lack of education is one of the major factors over here. We need to build schools for the kids of rural areas and provide them with the best they can get. More than 25 million kids are uneducated. What to do with this population? 25 million kids, imagine 2.5 million kids, The future of Pakistan is insecure. We need to think it on a broader spectrum, that not only in Pakistan, literacy rate everywhere is poor. According to SDG'S eductaion sector must be groomed up for the betterment of society.

    Thank you for sharing @3-1-1996, do you have any ideas about how people are trying to address this problem in Pakistan? Are you working for an organization that works on education in the country? If so, what is your organization's approach? If not, do you know of organizations who are working on education in the country? What are their approaches?

    @all, does anyone have any thoughts or ideas to discuss about this educational issue? It would be great to collaborate here.

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    @Mark_G said in Social Entrepreneurship:

    @3-1-1996 said in Social Entrepreneurship:

    Pakistan is a developing country, Lack of education is one of the major factors over here. We need to build schools for the kids of rural areas and provide them with the best they can get. More than 25 million kids are uneducated. What to do with this population? 25 million kids, imagine 2.5 million kids, The future of Pakistan is insecure. We need to think it on a broader spectrum, that not only in Pakistan, literacy rate everywhere is poor. According to SDG'S eductaion sector must be groomed up for the betterment of society.

    Thank you for sharing @3-1-1996, do you have any ideas about how people are trying to address this problem in Pakistan? Are you working for an organization that works on education in the country? If so, what is your organization's approach? If not, do you know of organizations who are working on education in the country? What are their approaches?

    @all, does anyone have any thoughts or ideas to discuss about this educational issue? It would be great to collaborate here.

    I would love to invite you here as there are a lot of organizations working here for these kids but unfortunately, these kids have a lack of awareness here. Lacking in a lot of things. I have been here into many organizations and had very good references with many of the social communities over here. Would love to collaborate my organization named Connect Serve Relief Pakistan CSRP with you and have a boom here. Please, Inbox. Thanks.

  • i think you are correct not pakistan alone but also country like sierra Leone where i am

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  • It's concerning to hear about the challenges faced by Pakistan and other countries regarding education. Lack of education not only affects individuals but also has broader implications for society and the economy. Here are some steps that can be taken to address this issue:

    Increase Access to Education: Build more schools in rural areas and provide incentives for children to attend, such as free meals or uniforms. This can help increase enrollment and retention rates.

    Improve Quality of Education: Focus on improving the quality of education by training teachers, updating curriculum, and providing resources for schools.

    Community Involvement: Involve communities in the education process by creating partnerships between schools, parents, and local organizations. This can help create a supportive environment for learning.You can search for more at ChatGPT日本語.

    Utilize Technology: Use technology to reach children in remote areas and provide access to quality education through online platforms and virtual classrooms.

    Address Socioeconomic Factors: Address underlying socioeconomic factors that contribute to low literacy rates, such as poverty, inequality, and lack of access to healthcare.

    By taking a holistic approach and addressing the root causes of low literacy rates, we can work towards improving education outcomes and ensuring a brighter future for all children.

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