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Community-supported models for girls’ education in diverse contexts in Pakistan: Key issues for policy and practice
Resource type
            Blog Post
        Author/contributor
                    - Razzaq, Jamila (Author)
 
Title
            Community-supported models for girls’ education in diverse contexts in Pakistan: Key issues for policy and practice
        Abstract
            Jamila Razzaq explores three models of community-supported education—in a state of fragility, in a socially conservative area experiencing resistance to girls’ education, and in an urban slum area—to explain the diverse reality of girls' education in Pakistan. She presents a set of recommendations to the government to establish complementary frameworks for promoting girls’ education and recommends a process framework to NGOs that is suitable for establishing flexible and responsive education service models.
        Blog Title
            Brookings
        Date
            04/12/2015, 05:00
        Accessed
            02/01/2022, 20:11
        Language
            en-US
        Short Title
            Community-supported models for girls’ education in diverse contexts in Pakistan
        Citation
            Razzaq, J. (2015, December 4). Community-supported models for girls’ education in diverse contexts in Pakistan: Key issues for policy and practice. Brookings. https://www.brookings.edu/research/community-supported-models-for-girls-education-in-diverse-contexts-in-pakistan-key-issues-for-policy-and-practice/
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