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Equal opportunities for female education is the key factor contributing to social development, progress and prosperity of a nation. Female constitutes almost half of the total population of world, therefore development is impossible if half of the nation is illiterate. All developing countries including Pakistan have limited indigenous resources and cannot be expected to develop all social sectors with their limited annual budget. They tended to rely therefore on loans and aid from foreign agencies, countries and banks to augment their own meager resources. The book aims at the evaluation of…mehr

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Equal opportunities for female education is the key factor contributing to social development, progress and prosperity of a nation. Female constitutes almost half of the total population of world, therefore development is impossible if half of the nation is illiterate. All developing countries including Pakistan have limited indigenous resources and cannot be expected to develop all social sectors with their limited annual budget. They tended to rely therefore on loans and aid from foreign agencies, countries and banks to augment their own meager resources. The book aims at the evaluation of foreign aided girls ongoing primary education development project in particular with reference to qualitative improvement and quantitative expansion. In order to highlight the comparative impact of foreign aid, instruments were administered to the stakeholders of government girls primary schools in the same vicinity as community model schools. The findings of the research reflected that in this project foreign aid supplemented global effort particularly in the improvement of female education.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Shazia Naureen is Assistant Professor in Department of Education at International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan. She has rich experience at her credit of Research Publications in the National and International journals. She has guided numerous dissertations / thesis at doctoral, MS and Masters Level.