Prof. Dr. Qadir Baloch, the acting minister of education for Baloch, had a productive session with UNICEF Pakistan Representative Abdullah Fadel and his colleagues.
The meeting’s goal was to brief the acting provincial minister on UNICEF’s ongoing educational initiatives in the region.
Qadir Baloch received a thorough briefing on UNICEF’s initiatives to enhance Balochistan‘s educational system during the meeting.
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In response, the interim provincial minister reiterated his steadfast commitment to addressing the region’s educational shortcomings.
UNICEF and Balochistan
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Prof. Dr. Baloch expressed gratitude to UNICEF for its work promoting education, particularly in the province’s isolated and underdeveloped areas.
He underlined that, as a recent UNICEF study demonstrated, collaboration between the provincial government and the organization has been crucial in addressing issues pertaining to education.
According to the survey, one of the problems facing the education industry is the lack of restrooms in almost 4,000 schools, the bulk of which are attended by girls.
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