[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Shahid Afridi has launched a programme to supply food to worthy youngsters enrolled in charity schools in Sindh in order to reduce school dropouts and safeguard the region’s educational future.
Former cricketer and SAF founder Shahid Afridi has created a food ration programme for poor families with children enrolled in charity schools in Sindh, Pakistan, in an effort to promote education in rural regions.
The program’s goal is to keep youngsters from dropping out of school in order to help their families financially. Afridi’s non-profit organisation, the Shahid Afridi Foundation, is co-running a charitable school in an impoverished part of Karachi alongside Green Crescent Trust, and the school’s new structure was just inaugurated by Afridi.
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Afridi also announced intentions to adopt more government schools in Sindh with outdated buildings, ensuring the academic prospects of hundreds Pakistani pupils.
According to Afridi, between 25 and 30 million children in Pakistan are not attending school, and he asked relevant charities and non-governmental organisations to work together to address the problem. Afridi stated that he will seek powerful feudal lords in Sindh for assistance in enrolling millions of youngsters from impoverished households in rural areas of the province.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]