EMO

The project is a key part of the Government of Sindh’s strategy to strengthen the education sector and raise literacy rates across the province. In 2013, the Sindh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act was passed in compliance with Article 25-A of the Constitution of Pakistan, placing a constitutional obligation on the government to ensure free and quality education for all children. Under this framework, public schools managed by Education Management Organizations (EMOs) operate free of charge, with inclusive admissions and a strong focus on innovation, accountability, and modernization.

Objective

  • Improve the functioning of public schools through innovation and modernization.
  • Reduce inefficiencies and address management gaps in public education.
  • Deliver high-quality education to children across Sindh.
  • Introduce technology-based learning (EdTech) for better outcomes.
S.# Name of School Total Enrollment Level Staff
1 GBHSS JCD (Jacobabad) 1259 Primary 100+
2 GGLSS Railway Colony (Jacobabad) 523 Primary
3 GGPS Phool Bagh (Jacobabad) 568 Primary
4 GBSS Turab Ali (Kandhkot) 279 High
5 GBHS Dili Jan Malik (Kandhkot) 724 High
6 GBHS Abdullah Bhayo (Kandhkot) 90 High
7 GGHS Colony No.1 (Kashmore) 133 Primary
8 GGHS Colony No.1 (Kashmore) 192 Primary
9 GGHS Colony No. (Kashmore) 573 Primary
10 GBPS Shafi Mohammed (Kashmore) 94 Primary

What Do we do

  • Promote Girls’ Enrollment: Ensuring equal access to education for girls in underserved communities.
  • Professional Development: Providing continuous training and capacity-building for teachers.
  • Technology Integration: Establishing computer labs to enhance digital literacy and 21st-century skills.
  • Innovative Learning: Encouraging project-based learning to build creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.