02/06/2026
Success Story💫🌈🌟
Education and Skills Together: Empowering Rural Girls for a Brighter Future
Learners:
• Fareeha D/O Waheed Ali (Roll No. 14)
• Zuhara D/O Amanullah (Roll No. 4)
• Asifa (Roll No. 22)
Center Name: NFE Center Babul Ilm
Village: Meeranpur Buriro
Taluka: Garhi Khairo
District: Jacobabad
Supported By: Directorate of Literacy and Non-Formal Education (DLNFE), Government of Sindh, in collaboration with Women Children Welfare Association (WCWA)
In the remote village of Meeranpur Buriro, girls’ education was once only a dream for many families. Poverty, limited educational facilities, and social barriers prevented many girls from attending school and acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to build a brighter future.
A ray of hope emerged when the NFE Center Babul Ilm was established with the support of the Directorate of Literacy and Non-Formal Education (DLNFE), Government of Sindh, and implemented by the Women Children Welfare Association (WCWA). The center opened new doors of opportunity for out-of-school girls by providing access to education and practical life skills.
Among the center’s most hardworking and talented learners are Fareeha, Zuhara, and Asifa. These girls attend classes regularly and demonstrate exceptional dedication to learning. Every day, they participate enthusiastically in lessons covering reading, writing, mathematics, and essential life skills. Their passion for education has become an inspiration for other girls in the village.
What makes their journey even more inspiring is that, alongside their education, they are also learning embroidery, stitching, and sewing skills. Through practical training sessions, they create beautiful handmade designs and acquire vocational skills that can help them earn a livelihood in the future. This combination of education and skill development is making them more confident, self-reliant, and productive members of society.
Today, Fareeha, Zuhara, and Asifa are not only gaining knowledge but are also taking steps toward economic independence. Their families take pride in their achievements and believe that these skills will help improve their household income and overall quality of life in the future.
The transformation of these young girls is clear evidence that when non-formal education is combined with vocational skills training, the results can be both meaningful and sustainable. Their success proves that when girls are given opportunities to learn and grow, they can overcome challenges, achieve their dreams, and become agents of positive change within their communities.
The story of Fareeha, Zuhara, and Asifa is a shining example of how the joint efforts of DLNFE, Government of Sindh, and WCWA are helping rural girls gain education, valuable skills, and opportunities for a dignified, confident, and brighter future.
“Education gives girls the power to dream, while skills give them the power to turn those dreams into reality.”