Pakistan should invest in schools education
Pakistan’s fight with extremism would have been in better shape had
the United States invested more in the nation’s schools and girls and
not just its military, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
The United States has pumped more than seven billion dollars into
Pakistan’s military since the September 11, 2001 attacks, which
transformed the nation from Taliban backers into frontline US ally.In an
interview with The New York Times Magazine to be published Sunday,
Clinton said she had told Pakistan’s former military leader Pervez
Musharraf that more of the money should be going to education.She
recalled a trip to a Pakistani village, where families hesitated to
children — particularly girls — because the children would need to
travel away to the closest school.
“When I think about the extraordinarily accomplished Pakistanis in
the professions, in medicine, in education, I think it is certainly the
case that if Pakistan had invested more in the education of children so
that poor families would not have sent their boys off to be educated by
extremists, it might well have made a difference,” Clinton said.“And it
still can, because that’s part of our approach now,” she said.US
lawmakers have voted to provide 7.5 billion dollars for Pakistan over
the next five years — largely in support for social development
including building schools.President Barack Obama’s administration has
made the fight against Islamic extremism in Pakistan and neighboring
Afghanistan a key foreign policy priority.
-AFP
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