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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Education by Sindh Education Foundation

Sindh Government’s Education and Literacy Department plays the supervisory role in primary education and manages secondary education, technical education, motivation programs, development schemes and to look after the educational affairs of the province with the co-ordination of donor agencies about the promotion of education in the province.

Sindh Education Foundation Government of Sindh, a semi-autonomous organization established in 1992 to undertake educational initiatives in the remote and disadvantaged areas of Sindh. The Foundation’s early activities began with the provision of grants and loans to educational institutions and organizations. However, SEF now provides communities with direct access to facilities to get the education by opening schools/centers through its various endeavors.

In addition, the Foundation undertakes research initiatives, both the qualitative and quantitative, to study the impact of its programs and recognize improved systems for community improvement. SEF's publications include Educate is Pakistan's 1st Magazine on Education & Development, also Pakistan’s Pioneer Publication on Early Childhood Development, Collective, Quantitative Analysis Booklet, the organization’s Newsletter, SEF ten-year documents and various literacy manuals.

The variety of SEF's goals can principally describe as follows:

                  Evolve programs for lift up the standard of education.
           Conduct research programs or surveys or hold workshops, conferences, symposium, to study the educational system, to find shortfalls and weak points and make suggestions or necessary measures for its improvement.
               Offer financial help or grant under soft terms and conditions.

            Establish educational institutions, especially in less                              developed/less privileged areas.
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