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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Saturday unveiled his government’s plan to launch a countrywide literacy movement to ensure enrolment of every child in the school, by introducing a package of incentives.

“Our effort is to achieve the targets set by Education for All (EFA) and Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) within the next three years,” he said.

“A key target, set by Unesco, is to increase resources for the education sector to reach four per cent of the GDP by the year 2018,” said the prime minister. He was inaugurating an international conference titled “Unfinished Agenda in Education: the Way Forward” arranged by the Ministry of Education, Training and Standards in Higher Education.

The conference was also attended by Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General on Education Gordon Brown, CEO of Global Partnership for Education Alice Albright, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Governor Punjab Chaudhry Sarwar, Governor KP Engineer Shaukatullah and Minister of State for Education Baligh-ur-Rehman, as well as cabinet members, UN officials and parliamentarians.

The prime minister said the government’s objective was to develop an educational system that was compatible with the requirements of a knowledge-based economy.

He stressed to focus on science and technology and modern skills in the education system, besides calling for prioritisation of female education in the education policies, effective participation of women in the decision-making process, and to protect their respect and dignity.

“Education is not merely a matter of priority for Pakistan; it is the future of the country, which lies in its educated youth,” he said.

“It has, in fact, become a national emergency. More than half of the country’s population is below 25 years of age. With proper education and training, this huge reservoir of human capital can offer us an edge in the race for growth and prosperity in the age of globalisation. Without education, this resource can turn into a burden,” PM Sharif said.

He said the primary concerns in education were low allocations in the budget for education, a very high number of out-of-school children, high drop-out rates, gender disparity, low literacy rates and realising the MDGs and EFA targets.

The premier said that despite education being a provincial subject, there was a national consensus on the need for reform and modernisation of the country’s educational system in order to bring it at par with national priorities and international standards.

He further said that the federal education ministry had recently launched a National Plan of Action, in collaboration with the provincial governments, which provides a framework for accelerated progress towards achieving the MDGs.

“I believe that education is not an expense but an investment into the future. Rather, it is the best investment that an individual, a parent or a nation can make,” the prime minister added.

The prime minister said that he had directed the Planning Commission to give top priority to education in the prospective plan known as Vision 2025. He said the private sector too, was playing an increasingly important role in the field of education.

“Out of the 14.4 million enrolments at the primary level, 4.8 million or 34pc are enrolled in private sector schools. The private sector share is much higher at the lower middle and secondary levels,” he added.

Lauding the role of UN agencies, NGOs, the civil society, religious institutions, delivery agents, and the donors’ community, PM Sharif invited all to join the government in its mission to educate and train Pakistan’s youth.

“I have no doubt that they can turn around all our challenges into opportunities. They also have the potential to contribute immensely and positively to world peace and prosperity,” the Prime Minister added.

Thanking Gordon Brown for helping Pakistan devise and implement its short- and long-term strategies in the field of education, the PM said that the conference would provide a unique opportunity to develop effective coordination mechanisms to generate powerful synergies for accelerated progress in achieving the targets, including the MDGs.

While sharing his views on the successful democratic transition in Pakistan, PM Sharif said that he envisioned a Pakistan where every citizen receives a good education, and thereby, contributes to the development of the country.

4pc for education in GDP by 2018: PM - DAWN.COM
 
Good,

This year i am also expecting a increase of atleast 21Billion dollars in HEC budget to increase it upto 80bn PKR
 
Very good if that happens .
I also hope we raise it to 8 percent at the least :D .
 
4% by then mean $15 billion, Pakistan will need to increase revenue collection. Personally i doubt it, maybe $12 billion. Last year Pak education budget was $5 billion.
 
4% by then mean $15 billion, Pakistan will need to increase revenue collection. Personally i doubt it, maybe $12 billion. Last year Pak education budget was $5 billion.

4% is a huge target, the education budget allotment in Pakistan was only 0.9% of GDP for the year 2011-12.
 
great pay it more so we have less terror less unemployment less crimes and more civilized personal
 
That's good Pakistan should increase it's budget for education more, only with education we can eradicate terrorism in our countries. Pakistan should also consider applying one educational system all over the country.
 
More the Govt dole out such populist schemes more the corruption is going to increase.
 
4% is a huge target, the education budget allotment in Pakistan was only 0.9% of GDP for the year 2011-12.

Last year it was 2.1% of gdp, or about $5.5 billion. Pakistan dgp by 2018 will be between $375-400 billion so increase to 4% mean $15 billion at least.

3% target seem better, even then Pak will have to increase revenue collection in order to increase education budget to 3%.
 
Last year it was 2.1% of gdp, or about $5.5 billion. Pakistan dgp by 2018 will be between $375-400 billion so increase to 4% mean $15 billion at least.

3% target seem better, even then Pak will have to increase revenue collection in order to increase education budget to 3%.


By 2018 Pakistan GDP will be close to 500Billion dollars considering that this year alone the Pak GDP will expand upto 292Billion dollars or 28.7trillion PKR
 
By 2018 Pakistan GDP will be close to 500Billion dollars considering that this year alone the Pak GDP will expand upto 292Billion dollars or 28.7trillion PKR

You are right actually, maybe $15 billion is possible but not 4% of GDP. Our tax to gdp ratio is very poor.
 
You are right actually, maybe $15 billion is possible but not 4% of GDP. Our tax to gdp ratio is very poor.

4% of Education Budget of GDP is very much possible though not sure whether under this govt or not.

Anyway The future seem bright.
 
By 2018 Pakistan GDP will be close to 500Billion dollars considering that this year alone the Pak GDP will expand upto 292Billion dollars or 28.7trillion PKR
50 % increase in 5 years?
hmmm.. :enjoy:
 
50 % increase in 5 years?
hmmm.. :enjoy:

India GDP was 500Billion dollars in 2003 and reached a trillion in 2007.

Inflation boosted GDP's is the reason behind Sudden increase in the GDP's of developing countries.

For Pakistan to reach from 500Billion dollars to 1trillion will hardly take 5 more years
 
Sign an international peace treaty with India. Slash the military budget (for a couple of years) and divert most of the funds for education. Where Pakistan stands today it can no longer compete economically, technologically or militarily with India. About time Pakistan absorbed this fact and took quick decisions towards setting it's house in order.

For Pakistan to reach from 500Billion dollars to 1trillion will hardly take 5 more years

What will it take for the world to destroy the average Pakistani's myriad delusions?
 
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