Online learning provided for girls in Kandahar

Kandahar (TOLOnews): A teacher in Kandahar province is providing online education for girls deprived of education.

Nabia Modasser was a teacher in one of the girls’ schools in Kandahar. After the imposed restrictions on the education of girls above the sixth grade, she has been forced to stay at home, but now she provides physics, chemistry, and computer education for deprived girls students.

“After the school gates were closed, my students asked me to organize teaching for them online. They were very happy to continue their studies,” said Nabia Modasser.
Modasser has asked other teachers to use the facilities to provide various education for students who are deprived of education.

“I want other Afghan sisters to come and teach online the topics they specialize in,” said Nabia Modasser.

Meanwhile, girls who are deprived of education want the Islamic Emirate to reopen the gates of schools and universities for girls in Afghanistan.

“We want the government to open schools so that girls can study and build a future for themselves and have a duty,” said Sonya, a student.

“We face many problems, those who are deprived of education, now can’t do anything,” said Samya, a student.

While more than 750 days having passed since the closing of schools for girls above the sixth grade, the Islamic Emirate has always emphasized that they provide the ground for girls to go to school and universities based on Sharia.