According to the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which was agreed in 1973, education is a basic right every child should receive.However, the situation is worse than it was ever been in Pakistan, as Government is not offering free education anywhere in Pakistan, which they should be. The rich can afford to send their children to school, whereas the poor have to send their children out to work to help their families, most of who are living way below the poverty line, this is not an equal system, and education is a right-not a privilege.
When it comes to female education in Pakistan, it has spiraled way out of control. There are less than 1% female graduates in Pakistan. In many villages and cities all over Pakistan parents do not allow their daughters to study, at all, the believe is somehow women are worthless compared to men. One reason is the lack of infrastructure, poor environments for girls to study; the mentality of government is not helping the situation either. The ultimate sufferers in this terrible lack of education are the women and society at large.

If every girl gets a chance to read and write then it might help end many social problems including… poverty, the energy crises, unemployment, illiteracy, terrorism and extremism from Pakistan.The reason is that positive thinking will develop among women and ultimately the entire society will be benefitted by it.
The team of Humanity Trust is working to open up schools for girls in all the areas of Pakistan they are needed, at the moment we have half the resources to run schools in the villages of Chontara (Rawalpindi), Paniola (Kashmir), Shah Allah Ditta (Islamabad), Jhangi Sayedan (Islamabad) and Tarnol (Islamabad).
We are also willing to run schools in the underprivileged areas of Sindh, Baluchistan and KPK. We have teams of people willing to work across Pakistan.
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