Mosques Vital in Educating Children Out-of-School Children
APP
Islamabad: President Dr Arif Alvi stressed on Thursday the need to make all possible efforts in collaboration with the mosques to educate around 28 million out-of-school children in the country.
The president, chairing a meeting to discuss the role of mosques in the promotion of education, said the religious platform could be used for the promotion of literacy in the country.
The Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs, education ministers of Sindh and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, provincial education secretaries, and representatives of the Auqaf and Religious Affairs departments attended the meeting.
The president was briefed about the Accelerated Learning Programme. It was told that over 70,000 out-of-school children in Islamabad were enrolled in the schools.
The meeting was informed that the Accelerated Learning Programme Model envisaged the provision of five-year education within 24 to 30 months and enrollment of the out-of-school children, and that the grown-up children, who were deprived of education, could benefit from it.
It was told that the said programme was a flexible, focused, and low-cost initiative that could also be implemented at the places provided by the community, religious seminaries, and second shifts in schools.
Religious Affairs Minister Aneeq Ahmed said the Federal Government would extend all possible facilities to educate the out-of-school children.
The participants of the meeting agreed to formulate a policy paper to utilise the platform of mosques for educational purposes. The draft of the policy paper would be presented before the Federal Cabinet for approval.
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