Education is a basic human right. Like all human rights, it is
universal and inalienable—everyone, regardless of gender, religion, ethnicity
or economic status, is entitled to it. Unfortunately, the situation of
education in Pakistan is in shambles. The official statistics released by
Federal Education Ministry reveals that the overall literacy rate in Pakistan
is 46%, while only 26% of our female population is literate. The situation is
especially alarming in rural areas where girl child is prohibited to go to
school due to cultural and social obstacles.
HOPE, an educational NGO in Pakistan has been providing free of
cost quality education to around 10,000 impoverished students across Pakistan
for the past twelve years. Many philanthropists, volunteers and staff members
have helped HOPE to achieve this milestone.
Recently, HOPE School in Zia Colony, Korangi arranged a colourful and entertaining Annual Day to celebrate one more successful year. The evening saw
students, excelling in academic and co curricular activities, being rewarded
for their hard work and brilliant performances in the last year.
The program continued with the theatrical presentation of a story
about a quack who acts as a doctor and gives out wrong medications to the poor
and needy of a undeserved
area called Thatta. Audience thoroughly enjoyed the event and lauded the efforts of teachers for putting up a fabulous show. Tiny tots also took a very active part in this event. They conveyed to the audience the importance of helping the needy and how it gives pleasure and satisfaction to all concerned. The high point of the evening was the fashion show in which children wore dresses depicting various cultures across Pakistan.
Dr.
Mubina Agboatwalla and other distinguished guests distributed gifts among the
students and shared their thoughts about the event as well as the efforts put
up by HOPE to help reduce educational disparity. HOPE will continue to serve
the underprivileged despite all the problems it has to face. Dr. MubinaAgboatwalla is hopeful that organizations and philanthropists will continue to
help HOPE it its endeavours to reduce health and educational disparity.
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