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Faisal is seven years old at first grade. We met him while he was working with his father on the street selling vegetables. His father has a small cart that he has been using to sell vegetables to provide for his family.
“I want to become a teacher. The kind of teacher who teaches drawing, painting, and art. I want to paint green and beautiful scenery.”
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Our aim is clear:
We empower the most impoverished to break the cycle of poverty by providing
them with access to learning so they can achieve their full potential.
Ayesha, 9 years old attending first grade.
She was selling plastic bags on the streets making $0.46 per day to help with the daily food of her family. She says, “I couldn’t go to school because my father, 53 years old, was killed while he was at his job three years ago by a suicide bomber, and I had to start working for us to survive.”
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We provide online English and computer classes for girls who are banned from education.
“ I graduated from high school. These conditions in Afghanistan did not allow me to continue my education. And for now, as a girl, I don't have the right to study, the right to work, the right to continue my education and my freedom. Before I got to know your class, I didn't have any kind of work."
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Safer World Campaign 2024:
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Support online education for girls at our project page: https://tinyurl.com/aa4eus
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Awards & Recognitions
King Sejong Literacy Prize
UNESCO
In September 2018, Aid Afghanistan for Education was awarded the King Sejong Literacy Prize from UNESCO. This prestigious award is given to two organizations each year that demonstrate excellence in education and literacy.
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Best Practice in Financial Management
Afghanistan Institute for Civil Society, in partnership with USAID and Counterpart International, awarded Aid Afghanistan for Education for Best Practice in Financial Management in February 2018.
Gawharshad Baigom
Award
Minister of Women’s Affairs presenting Hassina Sherjan with Gawharshad Baigom Award.
Education and awareness are essential ingredients for a peaceful society