The Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) have jointly initiated the “Taleem: Tolo Da Para” (Education for All) program in collaboration with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. This program focuses on providing education in areas that have been affected by conflicts.
Nine pilot projects, including regions like Mohmand Tera and Dara Adam Khel, have been launched with the goal of making education more accessible. The primary beneficiaries are expected to be over 4,000 boys and girls in these areas.
As part of the initiative, 24 dormant schools have been reactivated, contributing to the revival of educational infrastructure. Additionally, the program includes training sessions for 250 adults, aiming to empower the local community through education and skills development.
This collaborative effort between the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps, and the provincial government underscores a commitment to addressing educational needs in conflict-affected regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. By revitalizing schools and providing training opportunities, the initiative aims to contribute to the overall development and well-being of the local population, particularly in areas that have faced challenges due to conflicts.