Afghanistan’s education system has been severely impacted by more than three decades of ongoing conflict. For many children and adults in the country, completing primary school remains a distant dream especially in rural areas and for girls.
In remote regions, enrollment levels vary significantly, and girls still face barriers to equal access to education.
In our target communities, those who have missed out on formal education have acquired basic literacy and received general education. Additionally, there has been a rise in community awareness about the importance of education, leading to a reduction in dropout rates and an increase in enrollment in formal schools.
We offer literacy courses for those who have missed out on formal education in the community and have conducted awareness campaigns to encourage enrollment in formal education