An Educational NGOAn Educational NGOEmpowering the Youth of PakistanEmpowering the Youth of Pakistan
By Group 11By Group 11Mathew Rooney & Areej AhsanMathew Rooney & Areej Ahsan
"Once you educate the boys,
they tend to leave the villages
and go search for work in the
cities, but the girls stay home,
become leaders in the
community, and pass on what
they’ve learned. If you really
want to change a culture, to
empower women, the answer is
to educate girls."
- Greg Mortenson
‘The principal goal of education is to create men and women who
are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other
generations have done’
Jean Piaget
VISION
Pakistan has a population roughly half that of the United States (170m Vs. 307m)
By the year 2050 Pakistan will have assumed its place as the third most populated nation in the world, overtaking the US
A rapidly growing population, along with political tensions, an economy trapped in a cycle of debt, all serve to prevent Pakistan from attaining the progress it needs to advance.
Pakistan
Education in Pakistan
The World Economic Forum’s latest Global Competitiveness Report ranks Pakistan 117 out of 134 countries in terms of quality primary education
• Definition: A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any government. The term is usually applied only to organizations that pursue some wider social aim.
• Number of NGO’s in the educational sector: 111 NGO’s
•Two contrasting Models:
CARE Foundation The Citizen’s Foundation
190,000 Students 92,000 Students
Non Government Organization
Market Entry Strategy
•A Public-Private Partnership: We would want to partner with the city district government of Lahore to adopt and manage a group of Government schools.
•Missing facilities
•Increase enrolments
•Monitoring checks
Pre-Adoption
Pre-Adoption
Post-Adoption
Post-Adoption
Costing
Funding
Self funding
Individuals and Corporations in Pakistan
Foreign donor agencies
Conclusion
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