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Alishbah Ashraf, a girl child enrolled in the ECD center Basti Malook. She was 3 ½ years when got enrolled there. After admission, for many days, she had been behaving strange, looked around surprisingly but kept quiet and said not even a single word. Initially... |
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"Alishbah is one of the best students of my class, from the very first day , she has been helping me to distribute material among the groups and to clean up after the activities, other children have gradually started to help me and to each other getting inspired by her"Alishbah’s teacher said with pride... |
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ITA has established seven “Sanjah Vehrahs” (ECD centers) in Muzaffargarh’s flood affected areas. These centers will benefit local communities by providing an early childhood development program for children between 6 months and 4 years old... |
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She wakes up at the crack of dawn to make her family’s breakfast. This is only the start of her household chores, which are completed long after everyone else has gone to sleep... |
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Najma is a 40 year old mother of ten who lives in the village of Zarkhel in District Shikarpur. Her husband has been bedridden for the past year. One of her children passed away because of the lack of facilities and poor environmental... |
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Anum is a 3 year old girl enrolled in Sanjha Vehra Basti Lasoori, 35 KMs from Kot Addu (District Muzaffargarh). She is her parents’ only daughter, which led them to be overprotective. Due to over attention and care... |
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Sheraz Sikandar is a brilliant and active student of Sanja Vehra Model Village 48 NP in District Rahim Yar Khan. Before enrolling in the center, he was not as active or confident... |
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My name is Nafeesa. I come from the Khar family. I live in “Basti Laasoori” – a village near Tehsil Kot Addu in District Muzaffargarh. My family does not support female education, believing that women should be confined within the home... |
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Qurat-ul-ain lives in a flood affected village, Basti Malook, District Muzaffargarh. She is fifth of her siblings. Because of a lack of parental care and proper guidance, she started stealing toys, hair pins, and bangles from friends in the neighborhood... |
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Pakistan’s rural areas usually have little to no access to health services, medicine, and the proper nutritional guidance required to raise healthy children. In such areas, lady health workers (LHWs) could play an important role in providing vital information to mothers... |
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