Resources
Publications, educational materials, legal frameworks, and international standards supporting the initiative.
Paigham-e-Pakistan Magazine
The official publication detailing the initiative's vision, programs, partnerships, and impact. Comprehensive overview of the scholarship program and its objectives.
View PublicationProgram Annual Reports
Comprehensive yearly assessments documenting program activities, outcomes, financial transparency, and strategic direction for the coming year.
View ReportsResearch Papers
Academic research on the impact of parental incarceration on children's education, and evidence-based approaches to breaking intergenerational crime cycles.
View ResearchNewsletter Archives
Monthly newsletters documenting program updates, success stories, upcoming events, and opportunities for engagement.
View ArchivesRehabilitation Curriculum
Structured educational programs designed for prison environments, covering literacy, numeracy, life skills, and vocational training.
Training Manuals
Resources for prison staff and educators on implementing educational programs within correctional facilities.
Children's Support Guides
Resources for teachers and mentors working with children of incarcerated parents, addressing unique emotional and academic needs.
De-radicalization Materials
Educational content designed to counter extremist narratives through critical thinking, interfaith understanding, and civic education.
Pakistan Constitution — Article 25A
Right to education for all children aged 5–16, forming the constitutional basis for the scholarship program.
Sindh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act
Provincial legislation ensuring free and compulsory education, directly supporting the initiative's legal framework.
Prison Rules and Regulations — Sindh
Regulatory framework governing conditions within correctional facilities and provisions for prisoner welfare and rehabilitation.
National Human Rights Commission Guidelines
Guidelines related to the rights of prisoners and their families, including children's right to education and family contact.
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
International framework establishing the right of every child to education, health, and protection — regardless of a parent's status.
UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules)
International standards for prisoner treatment, including provisions for maintaining family relationships and rehabilitation.
Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4)
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all — directly aligned with our mission.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights — Articles 26
The fundamental right to education as declared by the United Nations, supporting the legal and moral basis of the initiative.
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