FRCE believes education is important for Pakistan's stability, economic progress, and social development, but Pakistan has low literacy rates, education standards, and growth over 60 years. Lack of education has caused narrow-mindedness, intolerance, and the deterioration of values and culture. Problems like child labor, poverty, terrorism, and sectarianism stem from lack of education and awareness. To address this, FRCE launched an educational campaign in Sindh Pakistan to mobilize communities to enroll children in school so they can have prosperous futures, and to convince teachers to properly teach students, as teachers play important roles both in and outside of school for education and literacy.