Categories: Afghanistan

UNICEF will establish thousands of educational classes in Afghanistan

KABUL (Agencies): The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has announced that it will soon establish approximately a thousand educational classes in Afghanistan.
This initiative, revealed on Wednesday, January 17th, aims to provide learning opportunities for around 140,000 children in Afghanistan. According to the organization, these educational classes will create a space for learning, inspiration, and building a brighter future. UNICEF has also stated that it plans to create 950 educational classes, funded by South Korea, in Afghanistan. This announcement comes at a time when, following the takeover of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, girls beyond the sixth grade are not allowed to continue their education.
Taliban-imposed restrictions have resulted in over one million girls being denied access to schools and education in Afghanistan. Additionally, thousands of women and girls are being denied the opportunity to pursue higher education, while approximately 100,000 female school teachers have been deprived of their livelihoods. These limitations have had a severe impact on the educational opportunities and rights of Afghan women and girls.
Recently, the Ministry of Education of the Taliban also announced a change in the education curriculum from grades one to six, but as for reopening higher-grade schools for girls, no new decision has been made yet.
UNICEF is establishing these educational classes for children in Afghanistan, while the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) had previously declared that, three months after an earthquake devastated western Afghanistan, approximately 100,000 children in the country are in dire need of significant support.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Calm prevails in AJK as govt accepts all demands of protesters

F.P. Report MUZAFFARABAD : The situation in Azad Kashmir seemed to have calmed down as…

7 hours ago

Kuwait forms new government headed by Ahmad Abdullah Al-Sabah

RIYADH: Kuwait formed a new cabinet headed by Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Kuwait News Agency…

7 hours ago

Greek premier to visit Turkiye in quest for better relations

ISTANBUL (AFP): Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be received on Monday in Ankara by…

7 hours ago

Pak-Uzbekistan commodity market leaders agree for joint plan of action

ISLAMABAD (APP): Pakistan and Uzbekistan Commodity Exchange leaders have agreed to adopt a joint future…

8 hours ago

President calls for negotiated settlement of AJK issues

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has urged all the stakeholders to exercise restraint…

8 hours ago

Bilawal calls for dialogue to address national issues

F.P. Report LAHORE: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has advised politicians to…

8 hours ago

This website uses cookies.