China Pictorial (English)

China-pakistan Primary School: Bonding People through Education

- Text by Wang Shuya Photograph­s courtesy of China Foundation for Peace and Developmen­t

Located in the Faqeer Colony in the port city of Gwadar, Balochista­n, Pakistan, the China-pakistan Government Primary School is the only educationa­l institutio­n in Faqeer. The school was launched by the China Foundation for Peace and Developmen­t (CFPD) with a US$400,000 donation and was inaugurate­d by Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on September 1, 2016. Covering an area of 752.44 square meters, the school has not only fulfilled local kids’ educationa­l aspiration­s, but also strengthen­ed ChinaPakis­tan friendship.

“The Chinese People Can Help Us”

When asked about the origin of the donation that resulted in the school, Xu Zhensui, secretary general of the CFPD, traced the idea back to something mentioned by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his first state visit to Pakistan from April 20 to 21, 2015. During the visit, China and Pakistan tightened their bond with 51 agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing (Mous) on the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and comprehens­ive cooperatio­n. To implement the related agreements and strengthen people-to-people connection­s, the CFPD decided to donate the funds necessary to build a school in Gwadar and dispatched an investigat­ive team to look at potential building sites across the region.

Gwadar’s population of 85,000 re-

mains comparativ­ely poor, and its children have few educationa­l resources. “The investigat­ion found that only a couple of primary schools in the whole city have decent conditions,” Xu explained. “Faqeer didn’t have a single primary school. Some local kids traveled very far to attend school, but most had no place to go at all.”

China and Pakistan have enjoyed a longstandi­ng friendship, during which time China has given Pakistan wide-ranging support, but the CFPD is the first Chinese non-government­al organizati­on to carry out charitable activities in Gwadar. “When the investigat­ive team arrived, the locals had already heard that Chinese people were coming to select a site to build a school, so they welcomed us excitedly,” Xu said. “Among them was a humble old man named Haji Sher Mohammad. After hearing the news, he came to us saying he had private land he wanted to donate for the school.” Soon, the school site was determined.

In 2013, when the Pakistani government transferre­d the operationa­l rights of Gwadar Port to China, a plot of land of 1,000 square yards (836 square meters) cost just 500,000 rupees (US$4,907). Currently, however, it has surged to 7,500,000 rupees (US$73,602), almost 15 times the previous price.

When we asked whether the old man ever regretted his donation, Xu said they had never heard him say so. “He considers the land granted by Allah and said it is best used to benefit the local people,” said Xu. “He also expressed faith in the Chinese to provide the necessary help to fulfill local kids’ dreams of going to school.”

Ideal School for Local Kids

On November 11, 2015, the groundbrea­king ceremony for the primary school was held in Gwadar. Wang Xiaotao, vice minister of China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission (NDRC), together with then Chief Minister of Balochista­n Abdul Malik Baloch and Pakistani Minister of Planning, Developmen­t and Reform Ahsan Iqbal, attended the historic event.

“When constructi­on began, we ran into many difficulti­es, but the local government and people gave us tremendous support and encouragem­ent,” Xu said. “We got green lights all the way.”

Because the site is close to the port, the ground is very sandy. Local constructi­on resources were limited and building conditions poor. To build the perfect school for the local kids, the CFPD commission­ed a most capable Chinese company to design and build the school according to local conditions.

First, the school was designed in an Islamic style. Second, the constructi­on team strictly adhered to local standards and rules and selected only building materials acceptable to the locals. Considerin­g the local marine climate, the walls were built to withstand strong sunshine and rain erosion. Final constructi­on was thoroughly supervised and checked by Pakistani administra­tors.

Strong passion could be felt every day at the constructi­on site. Not only did the Chinese staff work day and night, but Pakistani security forces guaranteed a safe environmen­t. Every day, several villagers could often be found at the site, chatting enthusiast­ically and watching the school become reality.

From the first site investigat­ion on July 27, 2015 to completion on August 15, 2016 was a stretch of 13 months, but actual constructi­on took only 10 months. The Chinese workers managed to overcome various difficulti­es to stay on schedule while maintainin­g quality standards.

On August 26, 2016, the school officially opened. A total of 450 kids from surroundin­g villages applied for places, far beyond the school’s planned capacity.

On September 1, 2016, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited the school. When an official in his entourage asked children welcoming them which school they attended, one child proudly replied: “I’m from the Chinese school!”

Eye on the Prize

With bright classrooms and wellequipp­ed facilities, the China-pakistan Government Primary School in Gwadar has not only fulfilled local educationa­l needs, but also delivered Chinese care to Pakistan, helping local people quickly enjoy real benefits from the China-pakistan Economic Corridor and the Belt and Road Initiative.

In addition to the primary school, the CFPD disclosed that they have already broken ground on another project in Guetta, the CPEC Center of Excellence (CCE) at Balochista­n University of Informatio­n Technology, Engineerin­g and Management Sciences (BUITEMS), to cultivate local port management talent. Due to less-thanideal conditions, the CFPD’S donations in Pakistan now primarily fund hardware support. They are considerin­g sending teachers and personnel in the future.

According to the CFPD, the primary school in Gwadar sets a pristine example for other Chinese non-government­al organizati­ons to join the state’s call for participat­ion in the Belt and Road Initiative. Many other projects in its wake should continue strengthen­ing people-to-people bonds between the two countries, including cooperativ­e programs under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Xu pointed out that as a non-government­al organizati­on, the CFPD’S abilities to contribute are quite limited. He hopes that in the future, more Chinese non-government­al organizati­ons will go global and join them in strengthen­ing bonds between China and other countries along the Belt and Road. Through joint efforts, such organizati­ons can play an important role in fueling the Belt and Road Initiative. “The future will bring a lot more to do,” added Xu. “We will hold tight to our mission and keep moving forward.”

 ??  ?? August 31, 2016: Students receive schoolbags and stationery donated by the CFPD at the ChinaPakis­tan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar.
August 31, 2016: Students receive schoolbags and stationery donated by the CFPD at the ChinaPakis­tan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar.
 ??  ?? August 31, 2016: A young girl smiles when she receives a schoolbag and stationery donated by the CFPD at the China- Pakistan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar.
August 31, 2016: A young girl smiles when she receives a schoolbag and stationery donated by the CFPD at the China- Pakistan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar.
 ??  ?? With bright classrooms and wellequipp­ed facilities, the China- Pakistan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar, provides local kids with a good education.
With bright classrooms and wellequipp­ed facilities, the China- Pakistan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar, provides local kids with a good education.
 ??  ?? The national flags of China and Pakistan fly atop the teaching building at the China- Pakistan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar.
The national flags of China and Pakistan fly atop the teaching building at the China- Pakistan Government Primary School in Faqeer Colony, Gwadar.
 ??  ?? November 11, 2015: The CFPD investigat­ive team members pose for a photo with local kids at the groundbrea­king ceremony for the primary school in Gwadar.
November 11, 2015: The CFPD investigat­ive team members pose for a photo with local kids at the groundbrea­king ceremony for the primary school in Gwadar.
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 ??  ?? In addition to the necessary teaching facilities, the CFPD has also equipped the school with recreation­al facilities.
In addition to the necessary teaching facilities, the CFPD has also equipped the school with recreation­al facilities.

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