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Education crisis revealed in this year’s Economic Survey

Last updated: June 10, 2025 8:00 pm
Naureen Farooq
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According to the Economic Survey, Pakistan’s education indicators are going downhill and there is a risk that literacy rates will not grow while enrollment falls.

As per the report, funding for education from the government is not up to global levels, and thus it affects school buildings, teacher training, and access for students in rural regions.

They reported that even though Kenya implemented some digital projects, their influence is minor because of the country’s weak internet and limited supplies.

The survey proposes that policy should be revised, additional funds given to education, and monitoring process made tougher to stop the decline in schooling.

Experts pointed out that global cooperation with private corporations and other nations is necessary to fight the rising crisis in learning.

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