PEF AND SDG'S
SDG 4
The PEF firstly working on SDG no 4 quality education
Mission statement of SDG 4
"Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all"
SDG 4 has ten targets which are measured by 11 indicators.
free primary and secondary education; equal access to quality pre-primary education; affordable technical, vocational and higher education; increased number of people with relevant skills for financial success; elimination of all discrimination in education; universal literacy and numeracy; and education for sustainable development and global citizenship. The three "means of achieving targets" are: build and upgrade inclusive and safe schools; expand higher education scholarships for developing countries; and increase the supply of qualified teachers in developing countries.
SDG 4 aims to provide children and young people with quality and easily accessible education plus other learning opportunities. One of its targets is to achieve universal literacy and numeracy. A major component in acquiring knowledge and valuable skills in the learning environment. Hence, the urgent need to build more educational facilities and also upgrade the present ones to provide safe, inclusive, and effective learning environments for all.
PEF provide education in urban slum remote areas and Areas where there is no schools and schools under performance Pakistan has the second largest population of out of school children in world this population make up of 22.8 million children being out of school in Pakistan who are between 5 and 16this also mean that 44 % of pollution of Pakistan is out of school
2.6 million student get free and quality education under PEF
Foundation Assisted School under this program 3689 schools are providing free and quality education in Pakistan
New school program under this program 2164 schools are providing free and quality education in Pakistan
SDG 5
Secondly PEF is working on SDG no5 gender equality
Mission statement
"Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls"
Through the pledge to "Leave No One Behind", countries have committed to fast-track progress for those furthest behind, SDG 5 aims to grant women and girls equal rights, opportunities to live free without discrimination including workplace discrimination or any violence. This is to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
The three "means of achieving" targets are: fostering equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services for women; promoting empowerment of women through technology; and adopting, strengthening policies and enforcing legislation for gender equality
12 million girls are out of schools with only 13 % of girls reaching grade nine
PEF providing free education to girls and boys with any gender discrimination for year 2021-22 Punjab allocated 1.0% of specific scheme exclusively aimed at reducing gender disparities under scope of SDG 4,and enhancing girl access to formal education
With a population of over 100 million, Punjab has over 22 million children between the ages of 5 and 16 years. Of these an estimated 15% are out of school – most of whom are girls.
For the first time, the number of out-of-school boys (8pc) has surpassed the girls (6pc) by two per cent in the rural areas.“About six per cent girls and eight per cent boys are out of school in the rural districts of Punjab,” says Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) Punjab Rural 2021.
SDG 17
Mission statement
"Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development"
PEF running 3689 schools under FAS program and 2164 schools under NSP this all schools are working on public private partnership model
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