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  2. Ministry of Education (Afghanistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan Ministry of Education (Persian: وزارت معارف افغانستان) (Pashto: د پوهني وزارت افغانستان) is responsible for policy formulation, the organization, and supervision of education in Afghanistan. [3] Its headquarters is located in Kabul. The current Education Minister is Rangina Hamidi.

  3. Education in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Afghanistan includes K–12 and higher education, [1] which is under the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Higher Education. [2] In 2021, there were nearly 10 million students and 220,000 teachers in Afghanistan. [3][4] The nation still requires more schools and teachers. [5][6][7] Soon after the Taliban take took the country ...

  4. List of schools in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    This list of schools located in Afghanistan includes the country's primary and secondary schools. According to the Afghan Ministry of Education, there are approximately 18,000 schools across Afghanistan. [1] Afghanistan's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Afghanistan.

  5. Government ministries of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    There are 26 government ministries in Afghanistan. Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock. Minister of Commerce and Industry. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Ministry of Counter Narcotics. Ministry of Defense. National Disaster Management Authority [1] Ministry of Economy. Ministry of Education.

  6. Afghanistan Technical Vocational Institute - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Technical Vocational Institute (ATVI) project aims to provide professional technical vocational education and training (TVET) to qualified Afghan youth and adults. [2] Aiming at developing the post war economy of Afghanistan, ATVI began operations in April 2007 with US$1.8 million investment in private funding and a donation of land by MoE.

  7. Aschiana - Wikipedia

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    ASCHIANA works together with Afghanistan's Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Affairs and the Afghan National Police to help children on the street receive a basic education—in Dari, Pashto, English, mathematics, Islamic Education, health education, mine awareness, drug awareness and children's rights—and integrate into the formal school system.

  8. List of schools in Kabul - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools in the Afghan capital, Kabul. It includes elementary and high schools. Some are schools for boys only while others are strictly for girls. All schools in Afghanistan are run by the Ministry of Education and free to the public although some private ones may charge fees.

  9. Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Afghanistan is overseen by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Higher Education. There are over 16,000 schools in the country and roughly 9 million students. Of this, about 60% are males and 40% females. However, the new regime has thus far forbidden female teachers and female students from returning to secondary schools.