Tens of thousands of schoolchildren in Kabul are set to benefit from a $24 million donation from Japan, under an agreement signed today with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to construct around 1,000 classrooms.
(Photo © UNICEF 2008/Rich: A UNICEF tent on the grounds of Aino Girls School in Kandahar helps with the overwhelming demand for education)
Also in Kabul today, the UN Mine Action Program for Afghanistan (MAPA) announced that the city’s electricity supply has improved as a result of its mine-clearing operation in the north of the country.
Although Afghanistan has made progress towards achieving its target of primary education for all by 2020, around 40 percent of school-age children still do not attend school, of which 65 percent are girls.




























