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  2. Stones into Schools - Wikipedia

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    Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan is a New York Times bestselling book by Greg Mortenson published by Viking in 2009. [1] The book is the sequel to the bestselling book Three Cups of Tea and tells the story of Mortenson's humanitarian efforts to build schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan with ...

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Education in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    A. Afghan German Management College. Afghan-Canadian Community Centre in Kandahar. Alfalah University, Jalalabad. Ariana University.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. List of schools in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan National School (private) Ahmad Shah Baba High School (boys) Ahmad Shah Massoud High School. Aisha-i-Durani School (girls) (a.k.a. Durani High School or Mädchengymnasium Aysha-e Durani) Amani High School (aka Amani–Oberrealschule) Afghan Yaar High School (private) Ashaqan Arefan School.

  8. Nangarhar University - Wikipedia

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    Nangarhar University (Pashto: د ننګرهار پوهنتون) is a government-funded higher learning institution in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. It is the second largest university in Afghanistan. [2] It has 13 colleges and 15,385 students. [3] Nangarhar University was established in 1963 as a medical college. [citation needed]

  9. 100 Classrooms program - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Classrooms program was a joint project by Deutsche Welle and Cap Anamur to build and restore classrooms in Afghanistan after the U.S. invasion of 2001. Beginning June 13, 2003, the program helped to build nearly 300 classrooms and 32 schools. Schools were built in Novobad, Jamchi, Yanqiqala, Laclacond, Sardcomar and Baharak. Classrooms ...