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At least 1,000 women each month will learn tailoring and how to run a small tailoring business from their homes. Women enter the course not knowing the basics; they leave with a means to a livelihood and the capacity to provide for their own families sewing needs. __toc__ =Challenge= Poverty rema Read more ...

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Many Afghan boys want schooling but are too old or must work to help their families. Help 1,000 boys who have been refugees and/or soldiers get an education that will prepare them for successful, peaceful futures. __toc__ =Challenge= Decades of war and civil strife have made Afghans the world's la Read more ...

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For 20 years, AAE used an accelerated education approach to assist, over 2500 women and girls, who didn't have access to formal education system due to age or marital status, to earn their high school diploma and to participate as an active member of the society. Now, under the Taliban rule, we're Read more ...

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This project supports rural Learning Centers for Afghan women various provinces, including Kabul and Herat, Afghanistan. The centers provide educational classes and income generating skills instruction, as well as giving students information on topics such as health, democracy, elections, self- care Read more ...

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We have combined projects Radio Meraj and TV Meraj! Reaching many more Afghans with education to empower them to improve their lives. Some people live too far from an AIL Learning Center or do not feel safe to travel. Reaching these people with education through broadcast media is an effective means Read more ...

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Charmaghz is an Afghan education non-profit based in Kabul that has run mobile libraries for marginalized children since 2018. Now more than ever, we believe Afghan children have a right to quality education as well as a peaceful future--both of which must begin with a strong foundation in literacy Read more ...

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AIL's resources have been stretched by the expansion of need created by the COVID-19 pandemic. AIL provides health and education services to an orphanage and now needs further funding so it can continue with this work. The orphans rely on AIL's health clinic and its education classes so they can be Read more ...

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2021 saw the on-going need for impactful grassroots NPO's to find new and innovative ways to continue their work. Like them, BBS is also innovating with the creation of this fund that will make small grants to our vetted global causes network. Our current focus shifted from the Sserinya Primary Sch Read more ...

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Since the Taliban takeover in 2021, secondary education of girls between grade 7th and 12th has been banned in most provinces. With little hope to restart working in secondary schools, we were able to move our Girls Can Code program in grade 13th and 14th in the Centre for Technology Institute, a Read more ...

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Sewing classes are very popular as they give women a skill they can use to earn money as well as do their own family sewing. AIL Staff maintain and repair the machines as needed. Unfortunately, some of these machines have broken beyond repair. While the women in class usually share the sewing machi Read more ...