UNICEF: Communities in Afghanistan stand up to violence and send children to school
Everyday 6400 girls are taught in this school. Due to the lack of classrooms and qualified
teachers lessons take place over three shifts, with some being held in tents or under trees.
UNICEF is working alongside the ministry of education to provide new textbooks as well as
supplying stationery which the Hawa School desperately needs. The lack of qualified teachers
is one of the major reasons that most girls here only attend school till the end of class
six. UNICEF is training 186 teachers across the province in an effort to solve this problem.
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Category: Human Services
Everyday 6400 girls are taught in this school. Due to the lack of classrooms and qualified
teachers lessons take place over three shifts, with some being held in tents or under trees.
UNICEF is working alongside the ministry of...
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Category: Human Services
The children of Yemen are so eager to learn that they will even do it here, under trees in the heat of the Southern Arabian Peninsula. But for all the dedication, you are more likely to find a young girl here, at home doing chores....
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Category: Human Services
The school is far away from home and we have to walk long distance on foot
because there is no transport due to road blockages. Much of the school year
has elapsed and we did not receive anything other than the textbooks....
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The headmistress welcomes her more than 500 students and encourages them to think of going to...
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As a child, Mayom Mabuoung was a soldier in Southern Sudan.
Like many other children, Mayom’s transition to civilian life in southern Sudan was not easy.
Mayom was like thousands of child soldiers who were demobilized after...
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education, unicef, book, gun, trade, solider, war, peace, civilian, school, violence, sudan, citizen, child soldier, teacher
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In the past 5 years, the number of Guinean girls going to school has increased dramatically thanks to a combined
effort by local and national governments and development partners.
At this nursery school in Forécariah, students...
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On this afternoon, about thirteen girls aged from 10 to 24 years old join in the Nafa center. They carefully listen to
their teacher's description on how to set up a personal project, whether it be a workshop or a cooperative.
The...
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UNICEF is supporting a nationwide school rehabilitation program in Iraq by providing education supplies, teacher training and infrastructure repair. The initiative is critical because insecurity is destroying Iraqi children's right to...
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