Pictorial tour of visit of Board of Directors and READ Foundation management in field schools and regional offices
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 Mission Statement "To provide superior value based services by strengthening, rebuilding, educating and training the younger society in the less providential regions (of Pakistan). "

 Who is the READ Foundation?

READ Foundation is a not-for-profit civil society organization. Presently, READ Foundation is the largest indigenous educational NGO of rural Pakistan. It fully focuses in the field of education and has made unprecedented progress both in terms of the number of students and teachers as well as the quality of its work for the past 12 years.

 What does the READ Foundation do?
READ Foundation having an enrolment of over 60,000 children in its 323 schools provides high-quality, cost-effective and sustainable education programs with significant gender parity. READ also provides free education to over 5,800 orphan children. Superior education is supported through teacher training, improvement of the buildings & facilities, and development of locally relevant and appropriate materials. It has trained 2,450 teachers who currently impart education to the children in READ schools. So far, READ Foundation has conducted 455 training workshops for its schoolteachers and supervisory staff, each having 25 participants on average.


 READ’S Involment in the disaster hit regions
RELIEF PHASE
The devastating effect of the 7.6 magnitude earthquake severely disrupted education and badly damaged the basic social service infrastructure in the Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) region. Not only homes were lost, but families were demolished, schools were destroyed ...details>

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Details of Losses
EARTHQUAKE DEVASTATES READ
School Demolished | 138
Students Affected | 22,441
Students Died | 645
Teachers Affected | 1,067
Teachers Died | 14
 
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