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By: Jovi PAKISTAN O Approximately twice as many males as females receive a secondary education in Pakistan O Pakistan only spend 2.7% of the country’s.

Jan 19, 2016

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By: JoviPakistan

Approximately twice as many males as females receive a secondary education in PakistanPakistan only spend 2.7% of the countrys economy on education49.9%educated populationRegional disparity (diff. grooming in diff. states)Gender discriminationLack of technical educationBackgroundRatio of girls to boys receiving education

Where they study

Their enthusiasm to education

Students chanting a song with their teacher.Students drawings of schools.FactorsLess focus on education as it is perceived as unimportant in Pakistan

Threat from the militant group

Rampant poverty

Harassment

Government's failure to prioritize education spending.Unable to follow with the flow of the country

Lack of critical thinking

Limited range of thoughts

Quality of life affected

Individual ImpactFamily ImpactCommunication problems

Difficulty supporting the family

Without education, may have to rely on being farmers

Uneducated = lack of family planning

Country ImpactSocial ImpactPeople loitering around with no jobsLack of hygiene in the countryTalented people will become a waste as they are not developed from youngPolitical ImpactLimited range of people to govern the countryEconomic ImpactUnemployment rate = highTourism decreases (country not attractive)