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Pakistan’s education crisis deepens as 25 million children remain out of school and most provinces underfund education despite nominal budget increases.
Pakistan's education system is in crisis, with government spending projected to fall to 0.8% of GDP in 2024–25, far below the 4% international benchmark.
A new report reveals 25.37 million children are out of school and 77% of 10-year-olds cannot read basic text.
Despite nominal budget increases in some provinces, inflation has eroded real funding gains across most regions, except Balochistan.
The report cites weak fiscal prioritization, underfunded special education, uneven resource distribution, and inadequate teacher training as key challenges.
Experts urge urgent reforms to improve access, quality, and equity in education.
La crisis educativa de Pakistán se profundiza a medida que 25 millones de niños permanecen fuera de la escuela y la mayoría de las provincias no financian adecuadamente la educación a pesar de los aumentos nominales de presupuesto.