Saturday, February 27, 2016

US Embassy improves school management in Sindh

UNITED STATES PARTNERS WITH SINDH GOVERNMENT TO IMPROVE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT IN SINDH




Karachi – The Sindh Education and Literacy Department signed agreements with two organizations to manage the first group of schools constructed under the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Sindh Basic Education Program.  The management agreements — with the Institute of Business Administration Sukkur and Charter for Compassion Pakistan — apply to four schools in Khairpur and Sukkur districts.

American Ambassador David Hale, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, U.S. Consul General in Karachi Brian Heath, and USAID Provincial Director Craig Buck attended the signing ceremony.

“Our hope is that working with teachers, staff, and local communities, these new partnerships will introduce innovations, help modernize the education system, and strengthen human resources,” Ambassador Hale said.  He added that true and lasting development starts with education.  “Support for education is one of America’s top priorities in Pakistan.  USAID is cooperating with Pakistan to carry out Pakistan’s comprehensive education programs to help millions of children and young adults rise as far in life as their hard work and initiative will take them.”

The Sindh government is forming partnerships with private sector organizations to manage and improve public schools under the Sindh Public Private Partnership Act 2010.  As part of its $155 million contribution to the Sindh Basic Education Program, USAID is funding the construction and management of a total of 106 schools in Khairpur, Sukkur, Dadu, Qamber-Shahdadkot, Kashmore-Kandhkot, Jacobabad, and Larkana as well as in five towns of Karachi.   For more inf

No comments:

Post a Comment

U.S. Ambassador Blome’s Meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar

U.S. Ambassador Blome’s Meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar The below is attributable to U.S. Mission Spokes...