(4) To support investments in people, particularly women and children, including–
(A) promoting modern, public primary and secondary education and vocational and technical training, including programs to assist in the development of modern, nationwide school curriculums for public, private, and religious schools; support for the proper oversight of all educational institutions, including religious schools, as required by Pakistani law; initiatives to enhance access to education and vocational and technical training for women and girls and to increase women’s literacy, with a special emphasis on helping girls stay in school; and construction and maintenance of libraries and public schools;
(B) programs relating to higher education to ensure a breadth and consistency of Pakistani graduates, including through public-private partnerships;
❞— The Kerry-Lugar Bill, the cornerstone of US-AID in Pakistan, which aims to take a non-military approach towards countering terrorism, one of these approaches being the promotion of women’s education.