Pakistan Non-Formal Education Annual Statistical Report 2021-22

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The Non-Formal Education Statistics Report 2021-22 is a report jointly organized by Pakistan Institute for Education-PIE, Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training & JICA-AQAL Project to present a clear picture of statistics to all stakeholders, including lawmakers, policymakers, educationists, and researchers. The report includes the following statistics:

  • 81% of students registered in NFE are registered with government NFE organizations, while the remaining 19% are registered with private or development sector organizations
  • 36% of non-Muslim students are girls
  • 60% of children are out of school at the higher secondary level in 2021-22
  • 44% of children are out of school at the high level in 2021-22
  • 30% of children are out of school at the middle level in 2021-22
  • 36% of children are out of school at the primary level in 2021-22
  • 10.77 million of out of school children are at the primary level

Read Pakistan Non-Formal Education Annual Statistical Report 2021-22

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