Half the children in Afghanistan have no chance of going to school

Some 3.7 million children in Afghanistan find it impossible to go to school because of the ongoing conflict of poverty, discrimination against girls, reports U. NICEF. According to this report, the largest growth in school failure since 2002 is noted, calling for the government's major commitment [...]
Some 3.7 million children in Afghanistan find it impossible to go to school because of the ongoing conflict of poverty, discrimination against girls, reports U. NICEF.
According to this report, the largest growth in school failure since 2002 is noted, calling for major engagement by Afghan government and civil society.
“Now is the time for greater commitment, to enable girls and boys equal learning, they need progress in their lives”, the representative said. U n NICEF in Afghanistan, Adele Kodr.
The report includes discrimination against girls, which constitutes 60 percent of those denied school training.
In some provinces, more than 85 percent of girls do not go to school. (REL)












