Education is one of the fundamental rights that serves as a tool for inclusive national and individual improvement; although Pakistan has made strides in this direction, females still do not receive enough equity in their educational opportunities. There are gender disparities, which contribute in some way to the inadequate quality of education in the nation.
In Pakistan, 13.71 million girls do not attend school at the moment. But these insurmountable barriers—which are based more on societal norms and structures—keep girls from accessing education. Even with the amazing improvements in school infrastructure, enrolment rates, and other areas, the progress made in girls’ education has reached an impasse and developed a barrier.