Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
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Share & SaveMore Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesDecades of war and civil strife have made Afghans the world’s largest refugee population. Three million Afghans reside in Pakistan. Their homes in Afghanistan have been destroyed. Prospects for re-establishing themselves in Afghanistan today are poor because of ongoing violence and the lack of shelter, clean drinking water, and sanitation. As repatriation efforts continue, Afghan refugees need to advance their education in Pakistan so they will be prepared to rebuild when they return. ActivitiesPre-school through secondary education will be provided to 2,500 Afghan refugee women and children over a 2-year period through schools and centers. Support will include partial funding, supplies, monitoring, and training for teachers and managers. Funding InformationTotal Funding Received to Date: $2,340 Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc). ResourcesWhy this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactChildren who studied in AIL’s refugee schools have repatriated to Afghanistan and been able to join government schools at age-appropriate grade levels. Women who have studied at the centers become literate and learn skills to support themselves. Project Message
Before I became literate through AIL’s Center, I had difficulty adding things. Now when I go shopping, I can easily add, multiply, and divide money. This makes me enthusiastic to learn more and more. Who is Running This ProjectContact
Toc Dunlap, Project SponsorOrganization
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For more information about Pakistan, read the Human Development Report on Pakistan or the Wikipedia entry for Pakistan. When this Project was UpdatedLast UpdatedThis project was last updated on August 22, 2008. Date Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on September 01, 2005. Latest Update from the FieldStories to ShareBy Alison Hendry - Administrative Assistant, August 22, 2008 01:21 PM
Following is the story of Jamila, a literacy student in the 7th grade. Jamila attends one of AIL’s centers in northern Pakistan that services many refugees from rural areas in eastern Afghanistan where women are generally not educated. This center grew out of a girl’s school that was established in 1996 – 1997. In 2002, it was clear that the students from the girls’ school needed a place to continue their education and a Women’s Learning Center was established there. One should also take note of the fact that Jamila is currently in the 7th grade, but has not been in school 7 years. Her story is one of hard work and a determination to become educated. Read 5 more "Updates from the Field" | Comment on this update How Else You Can HelpSpread the Word on your Profile, Blog, or WebsitePut a widget for this project on your profile, blog or website to turn your friends into givers. Using our widget, it's quick and easy to add this widget to your profile or blog! Get this widget on: |
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