Afghanistan Girl’s Education

Veterinary surgeon Dr Tawos giving antibiotics to a farmers cow as part of the Food Security Program run by CWS/PA in Abdul Rahimzai Village, Qarghayi District in Laghman Province, eastern Afghanistan. (More information about Dr Tawas and the FSP can be obtained by CSW Pakistan)

Thirty years of chronic instability and conflict, and the almost complete lack of educational opportunities for children under the Taliban, have had a dramatic impact on children’s education and well-being in Afghanistan. There are now 2.4 million Afghan girls enrolled in school, compared to just 5,000 in 2001. While the numbers are encouraging, Afghan girls still face many barriers to receiving an education. The quality of education is highly variable, school conditions are often poor and nearly half a million girls who are enrolled do not regularly attend school. With support from Act for Peace, CWS – P/A aims to increase and strengthen girls’ participation and their retention in education, and improve the quality of teaching and learning in primary schools in the Qarghayi district in Laghman province and Surkhrood district in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.

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