Out-of-School Children Plan targets 25,000 enrollments in Islamabad
The Out-of-School Children Plan aims to enroll 25,000 children in Islamabad within three months. The education ministry leads this effort with clear goals and timelines. As a result, many children will finally access formal education.
Officials launched this plan under the “No Child Left Behind” initiative. They want to ensure equal learning opportunities for every child. Therefore, the focus remains on areas with low school enrollment.
Expanding access to education
The ministry will open new community schools in underserved areas. These schools will help children who cannot travel far for education. For example, families in remote neighborhoods will benefit from nearby facilities.
Authorities will also identify out-of-school children through local surveys. Teams will visit communities and connect with parents directly. In addition, awareness campaigns will highlight the value of education.
Officials will work closely with community leaders and volunteers. This support will build trust and encourage families to participate. As a result, enrollment rates are expected to rise quickly.
Focus on inclusion and long-term impact
The plan supports inclusive education for all children. It ensures equal opportunities for both boys and girls. However, special attention will go to children facing financial or social barriers.
The government will also support teachers with training and resources. Schools will receive improved materials and better classroom environments. Therefore, students will experience a more effective learning process.
Leaders view this effort as a strong step toward progress. It not only increases enrollment but also strengthens the education system. Overall, the Out-of-School Children Plan highlights a clear commitment to education for every child.

