Education in Afghanistan

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Region: Afghanistan

The problem of education in Afghanistan is multifaceted, with issues ranging from lack of access to quality education, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient funding, cultural barriers, and security concerns. These challenges have resulted in low literacy rates, particularly among girls, and limited opportunities for education and employment.

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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...
                
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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, peac...
                
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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...
                
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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 instructio...
                
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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 fee...
                
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