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  2. 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 ...

  3. Dars (TV show) - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting episodes in Dari and Pashto, the national languages of Afghanistan, the programme is aimed at children aged between 11 and 16, including girls whose secondary education has been stopped by the Taliban government. The weekly programme is broadcast on BBC News Afghanistan, as well as on social media streams of BBC News Pashto and BBC ...

  4. Taliban have deliberately deprived 1.4 million Afghan girls ...

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    August 15, 2024 at 3:44 AM. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban have deliberately deprived 1.4 million Afghan girls of schooling through bans, a United Nations agency said Thursday ...

  5. Pashtana Durrani - Wikipedia

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    LEARN Afghanistan resumed operations, although covertly, within a month of the takeover. [4] In 2021, Durrani was named as one of BBC's 100 Women. In 2022, she was a Young Activist Summit winner. [5] In 2023, Durrani was given a Global Citizen Prize for her work. [6] She has also been named a Global Education Champion by the Malala Fund.

  6. Malala Yousafzai - Wikipedia

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    — Malala Yousafzai, 24 January 2009 BBC blog entry In February 2009, girls' schools were still closed. In solidarity, private schools for boys had decided not to open until 9 February, and notices appeared saying so. On 7 February, Yousafzai and her brother returned to their hometown of Mingora, where the streets were deserted, and there was an "eerie silence". She wrote in her blog: "We ...

  7. Women in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan is on the crossroads of South Asia and Central Asia and has a population of roughly 34 million. [15] Of these, 15 million are male and 14.2 million are female. [16] About 22% of the Afghan people are urbanite and the remaining 78% live in rural areas. [17] As part of local tradition, most women are married soon after completing high ...

  8. Higher education in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Higher Education Strategic Plan: 2010 – 2014, higher education was to represent 20% of the country's educational budget by 2015. That is equivalent to US$800 per student by 2014 and US$1,000 by 2015. The approved budget for 2012 for higher education was US$47.1 million, equivalent to US$471 per student.

  9. Rangina Hamidi - Wikipedia

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    Rangina Hamidi (Pashto: رنګینه حمیدي; born 1978) is an Afghan-American writer, educator, social activist, and politician. [1] She is well known as an advocate for women's rights in Afghanistan and has engaged in various social projects to empower girls and women in Afghanistan. Hamidi has served as an education minister of ...