Changing Lives - One Click at a Time
Primary school enrolment in Pakistan is on a
shocking low at 56% of the overall population. Approximately 20 million school
age children are out of school, for every 10 kids out of school around the
world, one is Pakistani. - Source:
British High Commissioner to Pakistan. This certainly, is an education
emergency. Whilst politicians are busy in blame games, the current government
seems to focus the budget solely on military purposes; demeaning the importance
of the education sector.
As officials fail to deliver on a consistent
basis, fortunately there are organizations and people who are cutting on their
own bread for the better future of the nation. One such organization is The
Garage School (TGS); an educational shrine for the underprivileged children as
well as adults of Pakistan. “My basic aim is not just to give them education
but to make sure they stand on their feet.” says Shabina Mustafa, the founder
and driving force of The Garage School (TGS); providing free education, health
care and vocational training for the past 15 years.
Whilst Shabina has been the spearhead behind
the initiative, she was lucky enough to be supported by generous individuals
and socially responsible corporations; this has helped her leverage TGS to
greater heights. One such corporation is Microsoft Devices Pakistan, whichrecently
donated 10 computers to aid the IT-based education ofTGS’sstudents in Karachi.In
a period where technology has become a necessity and a regular part of our
lives, I was thrilled to see the children so excited about using their new
computers – that for most of them was a new discovery; a device that might
change their lives for the betterment of their future.
“TGS has given me a new hope. When I go home,
I feel a sense of achievement in me; a drive to wake up each morning and make
my parents proud. Using the computer really excites me; it motivates me to
attend school. I watch cartoons, play games, read poems - it feels as if the
entire class room is stored in the device, it is incredible” says Abdul Raheem,
a student of TGS. “I ate all the biscuits!” he exclaimed jubilantly as he finished
playingPacman on his new computer.
The Garage School is a beam of inspiration
for those who dare to dream. A place that started off with planks of wood and
blocks of cement - now has a second school, a three storey premises, in the
heart of Neelum Colony; the locality where most students reside. The learning center
now provides academic classes as well as vocational training classes such as
carpentry, computers, cutting, sewing and embroidery. It is also imperative to
mention the support of corporations like Microsoft Devices Pakistan who have
voluntarily taken up the responsibility to educate the children of Pakistan.
Education institutions like TGS are in dire need for technological and other
intellectual resources and only in synergy with corporations like these can
they perform at the optimal level.
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