
The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) is spearheading efforts to tackle Pakistan’s educational challenges and align its system with global standards.
With over 26.2 million children currently out of school, including 40% of those under 10 lacking access to education, the need for urgent action is evident. The latest Annual Status of Education Report (ASER-2023) underscores the critical need for quality education in Pakistan.
In response, SIFC is collaborating closely with both federal and provincial governments to reform education policies and address the existing gap.
One of SIFC’s primary initiatives involves the establishment of technical and vocational training institutions, alongside efforts to enhance basic educational standards. These initiatives aim not only to enhance the quality of Pakistan’s workforce on a global scale but also to make significant contributions to the international job market.
By actively involving foreign investors, SIFC aims to export human resources from across the country, thereby facilitating economic growth and development. Through collaboration with stakeholders at all levels, SIFC seeks to drive positive change in Pakistan’s education sector.
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