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<p>I recognise the concerns raised by minority groups in Pakistan that the introduction
of a single curriculum may be used to marginalise some communities. Through our representation,
the UK has made clear that there is a need for an inclusive curriculum, one that encompasses
the rich diversity of Pakistan's communities and traditions. We are engaging with
the Provincial and Federal Governments to ensure that the new curriculum promotes
diversity and inclusion. Through our diplomatic network in Pakistan we have also engaged
with young people to discuss the promotion of tolerance and inclusiveness. I will
continue to scrutinise UK-funded education programmes in Pakistan to ensure they promote
inclusive education.</p><p>During my recent visit to Pakistan, I discussed the need
for inclusive and tolerant education when I met with the Minister for Human Rights,
Shireen Mazari on 23 June, and with the Governor of Punjab, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar,
on 22 June. I also met with minority communities during the visit to understand better
their concerns, including on education, at an interfaith roundtable and discussions
with influential religious leaders.</p>
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