American flag Education Health Governance Economic Growth Earthquake Reconstruction American flag
Federally Administered Tribal Areas

USAID From the American People/Pakistan

Pakistani flag, arches at Diwann-i-Khass, Azra, Pakistanwoman interviewing USAID beneficiariestwo boys listening to a radiomarketseller being interviewed by USAID staffBaluch girlWazir Khan observation towers, Lahore, Pakistan
 

USAID/Pakistan Interim Strategic Plan

History of USAID in Pakistan
News
Job Opportunities
Contracts
Site Map
Contact Us

Main USAID Website
U.S. Embassy in Pakistan

Islamabad, April 24, 2008

USAID Launches $90 Million Project to Improve Education in Pakistan

Students welcome the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Director of Foreign Assistance, Henrietta H. Fore, at a USAID-supported school in Islamabad.  Administrator Fore and Federal Minister for Education Ahsan Iqbal today launched the $90 million ED-LINKS project to strengthen basic education in Pakistan. Click for larger photo.
Islamabad, April 24, 2008: Students welcome the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Director of Foreign Assistance, Henrietta H. Fore, at a USAID-supported school in Islamabad. Administrator Fore and Federal Minister for Education Ahsan Iqbal today launched the $90 million ED-LINKS project to strengthen basic education in Pakistan.
Islamabad, April 24, 2008: The United States Director of Foreign Assistance and Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Henrietta H. Fore, and Federal Minister for Education Ahsan Iqbal today launched a $90 million project to strengthen basic education in Pakistan.

"Pakistan's basic education system must earn the trust and confidence of the parents that their children will receive quality education," said Ms. Fore. "We want to help in building a system that delivers on its promises."

The new project, ED-LINKS, is designed to improve teachers education, increase students learning, better learning environments and strengthen the ability of the public education sector to provide high-quality, effective services to students and teachers. ED-LINKS will operate in Sindh, Balochistan, Islamabad Capital Territory and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

"It is up to the government and people of Pakistan to define the country's goals for educating its citizens, to create the will to work toward those goals, and to mobilize the resources that will turn the goals into reality," USAID's Henrietta H. Fore said while encouraging the Government of Pakistan to address Pakistan's educational needs in a concentrated, coordinated way that reaches every level of education.

While in Pakistan, Ms. Fore also met with Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gillani and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar. During the meeting, Ms. Fore reviewed U.S. development assistance to Pakistan and reiterated the United States government's commitment to help Pakistan address its development challenges. The commitment includes the provision of $750 million in projects to support development in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

Since 2002, USAID has provided more than a quarter of a billion dollars to reform and revitalize Pakistan's educational system.

Search

Telling Our Story
School children follow along with an interactive radio program

Learning English on a New Frequency
Zahid Husain helps a customer at his brother Shahid's milk shop in Hijrat Colony, Karachi

Small Loans Plug the 'Missing Middle'
Basra Bibi, a resident of Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab

Awareness Brings Empowerment
Women practice a writing exercise.

Pakistani Women Get on the Bus


Last updated April 28, 2008. The USAID/Pakistan site is currently being run by the USAID/Pakistan Webmaster. Comments on the content of the site are always welcome, and should be directed to: infopakistan@usaid.gov.

USAID Security and Privacy Statement


USAID/Pakistan | Education | Health | Governance | Economic Growth | Earthquake Reconstruction | Up