Girls Education Campaign — Sindh 10 Districts
Alif Ailaan · Sindh, Pakistan — Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar, Badin, Thatta, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Dadu, Sujawal, Matiari
Sindh has Pakistan's worst out-of-school crisis: 6.7 million children are not in school, and in the 10 targeted districts, fewer than 28% of girls complete primary education. Poverty, early marriage, and the absence of female teachers are the primary barriers. Government schools exist but remain empty — the problem is demand-side, not supply-side.
A 3-year community mobilization campaign combining: conditional cash stipends (£8/month per enrolled girl), community women's circles to shift social norms, a real-time government accountability tracker published quarterly, and deployment of 200 trained female community education liaisons.
M&E framework specialist; Behavioral economics advisor; Sindhi-language communication designer
Funding needed
GBP 200K
Geography
Sindh, Pakistan — Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar, Badin, Thatta, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Dadu, Sujawal, Matiari
Last updated
24 Jun 2026
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Grant Writing
Letter of Interest for Scottish Government — due July 10
Research
Baseline data on girls out-of-school rates in 10 target districts
Unusual Thinker
Behavioral economics input on stipend design and community norm-shifting
People Attached
Amina Tariq
GRANT WRITER · Independent Consultant
Fiona MacLeod
ADVISOR · Scottish Government — International Development
Outreach
Sarah Chen
Email · 18 Jun 2026
Fiona MacLeod
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