CREATING OPEN MINDS
HMSWA’s education program is committed towards the equitable access to quality education and skill development. Studies suggest that in Sindh 6.5 million children not going to school, 52 percent of poorest children of which 58 percent are girls.
A challenge of education includes gender discrimination, affordability, and equitable access to formal education system. We aware our communities regarding importance of education and denounce gender-based discrimination to promote girls right to equitable education. Community’s positive attitude towards girls’ education paves the way to increased enrollments in academic year.
HMSWA’s education program is committed towards the equitable access to quality education and skill development. Studies suggest that in Sindh 6.5 million children not going to school, 52 percent of poorest children of which 58 percent are girls. A challenge of education includes gender discrimination, affordability, and equitable access to formal education system. We aware our communities regarding importance of education and denounce gender based discrimination to promote girls right to equitable education. Community’s positive attitude towards girls’ education paves the way to increased enrollments in academic year.
A challenge of education includes gender discrimination, affordability, and equitable access to formal education system. We aware our communities regarding importance of education and denounce gender-based discrimination to promote girls right to equitable education. Community’s positive attitude towards girls’ education paves the way to increased enrollments in academic year.
HMSWA’s education program is committed towards the equitable access to quality education and skill development.