Focus Groups
Women, Children, Youth & Special Needs
Women
Education will empower women to come forward and contribute towards the development and prosperity of the country. So long as women remain backward and economically dependent on men, the helpless condition of them cannot be changed. Economic empowerment and ..
Children
Education is a basic human right and a significant factor in the development of children. Opening classroom doors to all children, especially girls, will help break the inter-generational chains of poverty because education is intrinsically linked to all development goals ..
Youth
The importance of education to youths manifests itself in terms of the need to cultivate the youths of society into mature individuals. Education is important for the youths, as youth is their growing stage. It is the time to develop the principles of life, make career decisions ..
SPECIAL NEEDS
Special needs NEED special attention. Children with disabilities are one of the most marginalized and excluded groups of children and remain invisible to the mainstream. There is little relevant data to identify the number of disabled children ..
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About US
AAM TALEEM is established by a group of young of energetic members who are highly motivated and committed for contributing their time. Their skills and energies are devoted to the development and empowerment of socially disadvantaged and vulnerable communities throughout Kashmir and addressing education, social, culture, political awareness, poverty issues and gender based discriminations. Education is the corner stone of any successful nation. At the heart of most thriving global economies lies a dynamic educational system which prepares their youth to compete with the best in the world. There is no doubt that prosperity of nations now depends solely on the intellectual quality of its human resource and investing in high quality education is synonymous with investing in the future of a nation. Unfortunately, this aspect in Pakistan has been ignored ever-since its independence. Quality education remains the prerogative of children drawn from a thin layer of upper crust of Pakistani Society. 70% of our people living in villages are totally deprived of any quality schooling and consequently can play little role in national policies and its development.
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCORE
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GENDER PARITY SCORE
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ENROLMENT SCORE
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LEARNING SCORE
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