Islamabad: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) on Friday said that around 20 million children have no access to educational institutes in Pakistan.
According to a report issued by UNICEF in Islamabad said that the main cause of lack of education in the country was due to poverty, child labor, unemployment and lack of teachers.
The report revealed that that 7.3 million of the students have no access to primary educational standards in Pakistan.
“About 57% of the girls have no access to schools,” report added.
The report suggested Pakistani authorities to heavily invest on education and educational institutes in order to improve education in Pakistan.
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