Zakaullah Educational Scholarships & Training abbreviated as ZEST is a tribute to our inspiring teacher. We named it ZEST for Life because we feel it is the continuity of a responsibility, assignment, duty, chore, job and mission to infuse the enthusiasm and passion in the poor pupils and maintain their keenness, zeal and zest to take them out of the box of their poverty and oppression.
OBJECTIVES: ZEST is designed;
1. To make education attractive for poor families
2. Poor need not to think educating their kids a burden
3. End drop-out of poor family students
4. To improve the attendance ratio of the poor students
5. To revive the education of students who had left schools in recent years
6. Support the students through scholarship keeping their dignity unharmed
7. To increase literacy rate among poor & oppressed families
8. To acknowledge the efforts of Mr. Zakaullah as a teacher for reshaping lives
9. To motivate the teachers for being a Role Model to their pupil as Mr. Zakaullah.
EXPECTED OUTPUT/OUTCOME/IMPACT: Through ZEST we aim to achieve the followings;
1. Students will be motivated attending the school
2. Reaching “zero drop out”
3. Absenteeism controlled and At least 90% attendance ensured
4. Students equipped with skills essentials to face challenges of life.
5. Teachers will get inspired and motivated due to acknowledgment of their colleague
Outcome: Poor families will be sending their children to schools without feeling education a burden and considering it a tool to change their lives.
Impact: No more state of poverty and oppression among the families having educated next generation.
ZEST is to enable young students of very limited means to complete their education and change their lives.
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1. www.thengoworld.org/zest
Live for others
The NGO WORLD FOUNDATION
ZEST
Zakaullah
Educational
Scholarships &
Training
Thank you for guiding me, inspiringme and making me; “what I am today”You taught me from the heart.
2. ZESTfor LIFE!
Poorsfamilies
willbesending
theirchildrento
schoolwithout
feelingeducationa
burdenand
consideringita
tooltochange
theirlives.
A teacher has always been a most effective tool in human
history to change the lives of his fellow-beings. All the
philosophers, reformers, scientists, leaders, change
agents, icons & stalwarts in the human race are basically
teachers.
Mr. Zakaullah has been such character of the society who
has been enlightening his students throughout his life with
a devotion & dedication. We feel that the best way to
acknowledge the services of this true teacher is to keep
the beacon of his thoughts hold high.
We named it ZEST for Life because we feel it is the
continuity of a responsibility, assignment, duty, chore, job
and mission to infuse the enthusiasm and passion in the
poor pupils and maintain their keenness, zeal and zest to
take them out of the box of poverty and oppression.
Zakaullah Educational Scholarships & Training
abbreviated as ZEST is a tribute to our
inspiring teacher.
Introduction
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The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you
to enter the house of his wisdom but rather
leads you to the threshold of your mind.Khalil Gibran
3. Mr. ZAKAULLAH a teacher, a guide, a
mentor and a coach has been reshaping the
lives of his students’ since 10th
September1964. He got retired from
government school on 9th December 2001
but up till today he is attached to his
mission with same effectiveness. His
teaching methodology is enriched with
student’s mental training, character
building, orientation with life skills, positive
thinking approaches, hard work, honesty,
sincerity, humbleness and gracefulness.
As a teacher he is non-discriminatory and
caring for all students but have special
affection for students belonging with poor
and oppressed families. He gives special
attention to these students to develop such
features in their personalities which enable
them to be a change agent for their families.
There are 1000s examples of his students
who opened eyes in environment of
ignorance, poverty, slavery(mental &
physical), depression and oppression but
after having attended his classes they
started playing a vital role to assist their
own families and their influenced ones to
come out of all these social crises.
This program will not only help to continue
his mission but will be a little effort to
acknowledge his services and achievements
of reshaping lives.
Background
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Understanding his mission, studying the impact of his
role and watching the success stories, the need of its
continuation and enhancing the impact is realized and
an initiative “ZAKAULLAH Educational Support
Program” is designed. This program will replicate his
services by following his life experiences and the
values he accomplished.
4. Objectives:
Keeping in mind all observations, facts
and studying case studies mentioned
under need statement ZEST is designed;
1. To make education attractive for poor
families
2. Poor need not to think educating their
kids a burden
3. End drop-out of poor family students
4. To improve the attendance ratio of
the poor students
5. To revive the education of students
who had left schools in recent years
6. Support the students through
scholarship keeping their dignity
unharmed
7. To increase literacy rate among poor
& oppressed families
8. To acknowledge the efforts of Mr.
Zakaullah as a teacher for reshaping
lives
9. To motivate the teachers for being a
Role Model to their pupil as Mr.
Zakaullah.
uniform, lacking bag, stationary & books,
missing bicycle & walking on foot to school
and standing in front of tuck shop with empty
pockets will have enough motivation to be
regular & punctual in classes, confident &
feeling integrity, delivering desired results in
examinations and keeping good health. It may
be observed but not frequently.
• True citizenship: citizenship means being a
member of and supporting one's community
and country. In response to concerns about
children's ethical development, most
educators agree that helping children
understand their rights and obligations as a
Pakistani citizen needs to be reinforced.
Why ZEST?
This program is designed on the basis of
following observations and findings;
• Teacher’s acknowledgement: Where the
present culture of commercialization and
technology is putting harmful impacts on our
values in all aspects of our society, the dignity
of the noble profession (education) and
respect of teacher is also under severe
threats.
• State of poverty: Poverty is considered one
of the biggest hindrances in the way of
educational journey for students belonging to
the families living below poverty line. Poor
parents prefer to put their kids on labour and
getting support to their kitchen of only a few
100s PKR while feeing kid’s schooling a
burden.
• Incentive for parents: Lesson learned from
government initiative PARHA LIKHA PUNJAB,
“PKR 300 scholarship to the girls with
required percentage of attendance at school
resulted into enhanced enrolment and
reduced drop out” is proven example that
financial support in the form of
regular/continuous scholarship is big
incentive and motive for parents to send their
kids to schools.
• Student’s educational needs: How can we
expect that the students wearing old patched
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5. Interventions:
What We Expect:
Through ZEST we aim to achieve the followings;
1. Students will be motivated attending the
school
2. Reaching “zero drop out”
3. Absenteeism controlled and At least 90%
attendance ensured
4. Students equipped with skills essentials to
face challenges of life.
5. Teachers will get inspired and motivated due
to acknowledgment of their colleague
Outcome: Poor families will be sending their
children to schools without feeling education a
burden and considering it a tool to change their
lives.
Impact: No more state of poverty and
oppression among the families having educated
next generation.
To achieve the program objectives following
activities and interventions will be performed.
1. Talent Scholarship: Scholarships will be
given to the selected deserving student to fulfil
their educational needs. This intervention will
also be a motivation for their parents and drive
them to continue the educational journey of
their child. During the process it will be kept in
mind that dignity of the students and parents is
not harmed so we shall call it “Talent
Scholarship”.
2. Training and Coaching: ZEST will adopt short
term character education programs of which
citizenship is a part. By developing close
working relationship with teachers and school
management the performance of these
students will be monitored and special
intention will be requested for the selected
students to improve their class learning. During
vacation special classes and sessions will be
arranged for the target students to induce life
skills and provide them mental coaching to
make them responsible citizen.
3. Awards and Prizes on Achievements:
4. Provision of Educational Accessories/Needs in
Kind
5. Awards and recognition for honourable
teachers
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6. 2. All matters/issues regarding the scholarship
will be solved within committee meetings.
3. Committee will monitor monthly evaluation and
suggest necessary actions for improvement.
4. If any beneficiaries will not be fulfilling the
requirement of scholarship then committee will
take decision about the continuity /termination
of scholarship
5. Committee will meet quarterly. Special meeting
can be called on specific/critical agenda.
Following policy points will be followed to execute
the program successfully;
1. Committee will fulfil the role & responsibilities
as per prescribed guidelines
2. Committee shall have the right to revoke full or
partial scholarship of any student or family
support, in case of non-compliance to the
required criteria or for any other disciplinary
reasons.
3. Students already on Private / Govt. scholarship
shall not be entertained for the talent
scholarship.
Students from families which are economically
weak and having low awareness about the
importance of education and their parents are an
obstacle in their studies because these children
add-up to the income of the family. Initially a
cluster of 60 students selected from following
villages of tehsil Shorkot (native tehsil of Mr.
Zakaullah) are being supported; Chak 491,
485/JB, 487/JB and 483/JB. More areas and
institutions will be included with the increase in
the resources for the said program.
Target Beneficiaries
Execution committee titled “Program Committee”
(PC)has been formed to manage the program. Its
member will include;
A- Organization representative
B- Head/principal, one of target institutions
C- Community representative
Duration of membership shall be one year, likely
to be extended for the next year through
evaluation process every year. Year will start as
educational year starts. Members will fill the
membership form. The members of the
committee will be educated, motivated, non
discriminatory and impartial who will decide the
beneficiary child/family purely on merit.
1. Committee will be responsible to collect the
actual facts and figures about the applicant
essential for selection of the beneficiary
student.
Program Committee (PC)
Guidelines for PC Members:
Policy Points:
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7. on watching that your child is going school
regularly. Leave/absence without any guanine
reason is harmful for the progress of your kid.
3. Neat and clean child is the identification of
parents. Please ensure the neat and clean
uniform, shoes, bag and books.
4. Try to motivate your kid for participation in
co-currircular activities at school.
5. Please make/develop relation with teachers
and take keen interest in the progress of your
child.
6. If you don’t co-operate with us, and the
progress of kid will not be according to
criteria of the program then scholarship will
be terminated/reduced.
7. Provide all the information correct.
8. Parents will receive the payment and sign the
receiving vouchers.
9. They will properly consult teacher in every
matter as learning attitude, attendance and
relationship with fellows etc.
10.You will send their children to coaching
classes, summer camps and study tours.
In start ZEST will be
supported/funded by the
Ex-students of Mr. Zakullah
who has acquired some good
positions in their career.
Program Committee is
connecting them for the
cause.
Initial funds for scholarship of first 60
students is awarded by ZEST founding
member Mr. Ilyas Ahmad.
Mr. Ilyas Ahmad is Ex. student of great
Zakaullah (Govt High School Waryam Wala
jhang from 1990-1992). He is from chak 483/JB
of district Jhang and currently holding the
position of “Manager Administration” at
Mobilink Pakistan.
4. Initially only 01 (one) student from a family
shall be entitled for the scholarship.
5. Undertaking by the father/guardian “He/She
will continue education of his son/daughter”
will be required
6. Student will have to satisfy monthly
evaluation indicators
7. Father/guardian will have to follow guidelines
by PC
The beneficiary students need to qualify the
following criteria;
1. Financial status/Average income of the
family should not be above PKR
10,000/month
2. Attendance ratio of the student should not
be below than 90%
3. Marks /Grades obtained must be up to 60%
at least
4. If more than one children of same family
are the candidates for the scholarship/
support, than final decision shall be made
after taking a test.
Beneficiary Student Criteria
Parent’s co-operation is necessary for continuity
of scholarship and good results of ZEST. They
need to act according to the following indicators
as their co-operation is the future of their
children. Parents/guardians are given following
guidelines;
1. It is yours responsibly to send the child to
school regularly and in time.
2. Daily attendance is the key to success so keep
Responsibilities and
Guidelines for Parents
Donors
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8. Idea of ZEST is floated by
Mr. Zafar Iqbal, one of
the lucky students of Mr.
Zakaullah who enjoyed
special attention of the
great mentor. He is from
chak 487/JB district
jhang and studied under his kind supervision
during 1988-1992 at govt. high school waryam
wala district Jhang. Since 2002, He has been
working with various social & development sector
organizations.
In 2010 he founded an organization “The NGO
World” and started taking initiatives for
community uplift.
All ex-students of Mr. Zakaullah are invited to be
part of the ZEST, an initiative of changing lives
through education and acknowledge the sincere
services of your beloved teacher, mentor and
coach by continuing his mission.
Initiator
Join the mission of
reshaping lives
Values
1. No political motives
2. No discrimination regarding race, religion, sect,
caste, creed etc
3. Support with dignity and keeping the self
esteem of the beneficiaries
4. Ensuring teaching as profession of honour
Headquarter:
20-G, Shah Rukne-e-Alam Colony, Multan-Pakistan
Tel: 061-6778562
Cell: +92-300-6718562
Email: zafar.tnw@gmail.com
www.thengoworld.org/zest
facebook.com/zest
Note: Initially program is being launched as
project of “The NGO World Foundation” with
plan to register it as separate organization in
near future.
"Core mission of ZEST is to enable young students
of very limited means to complete their education
and change their lives by offering a hand up to
education and training opportunities".