Pakistan launches national literacy campaign
For decades, Pakistan has had a low literacy rate. Currently, around 26 million children don't go to school. Now, the government has introduced a series of emergency measures to put children back in class. Kamran Yousaf visited one school where enrolment has doubled since the reforms.
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