The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has donated teaching materials worth 77,000 US dollars to the Education Department of central Logar province, an official said on Saturday.
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has donated teaching materials worth 77,000 US dollars to the Education Department of central Logar province, an official said on Saturday.
PUL-I-ALAM (Pajhwok): About 2,500 contenders appeared for the Kankor (university entrance) examination in three days in central Logar province, an official said on Wednesday. At
After 24 years of continuous and effective leadership, Asadullah Kohistani succeeded in transforming Ghulam Haidar Khan High School in Kabul—once known for chaos and disorder—into a model and well-organized educational institution.
TIRINKOT (Pajhwok): University students in central Uruzgan province complain they are facing numerous problems due to lack of hostel and their economic situation does not
Some students, teachers, and experts have welcomed educational programs aired by certain media outlets in the country and are calling for their expansion.
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has donated goods worth 70,000 US dollar to government schools in central Logar province, an official said on Wednesday.
Education officials in eastern Kunar province say nearly 50,000 children in remote areas of the province who lack access to formal schools are currently receiving education through village-based classes and seminaries.
Muska Hotak, an 18-year-old girl from Kabul, has turned to religious studies, English and computer training after the interim government suspended education for females beyond the sixth grade.
The Education Department in eastern Nangarhar province has set up a special committee to register children after returning from Pakistan to ensure they continue their education after homecoming
Local officials in northern Sar-i-Pul province say residents of Baghli village have donated one acre of land - valued at approximately five million afghanis - for the construction of a school.
Local officials in the northern provinces of Balkh and Baghlan say nearly 500 schools remain without proper buildings, forcing students to study under the open sky in harsh winter and summer.
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