In six villages of northwestern Nimroz province, the solo primary school has been closed since last four years due to the shortage of teachers, leaving most children without education and others forced to travel long distances to attend school.
KABUL Minister Ghulam Farooq Wardak on Saturday urged the international community to provide his ministry $3 billion in aid for the construction of 8000 schools,
KHOST CITY (PAN): Two newly-constructed schools, benefitting 1,500 boys and girls, were on Thursday inaugurated in southeastern Khost province. Government officials, tribal elders, teachers and
MAZAR-I-SHARIF (PAN): Around 150 schoolgirls were poisoned in Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of northern Balkh province, on Tuesday, an official said. Col. Abdul Razzaq Qadiri, the
CHARIKAR): One student was killed and three others were injured after a protest against the replacement of their school principal turned violent in the Bagram
GHAZNI CITY (PAN): Officials in southern Ghazni province on Wednesday reopened four schools that had been closed nine years ago due to clashes between security
KABUL): Japan on Tuesday pledged $25 million for the construction of school buildings in three provinces of the country, an official said. With financial assistance
JALALABAD (PAN department building was inaugurated in eastern Nuristan province on Sunday, an official said. Governor Mohammad Tamim Nuristani told Pajhwok Afghan News the project
JALALABAD (PAN-led troops detained 22 people, including a school principal and students, during an operation in eastern Nangarhar province on Sunday, officials said. Several education
KABUL facilities on Wednesday, an official said. The girl students were poisoned soon after entered their classrooms in the morning, the education ministry spokesman, Amanullah
TALOQAN (PAN): Sixty-five more school girls were poisoned in the capital of northern of Takhar province on Sunday, officials said. The Bibi Maryam High School
PUL-I-ALAM (PAN): Schoolteachers in central Logar province say they have been waiting over the past three years for allotment of land plots under a township
KABUL): The Ministry of Economy on Sunday banned 140 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for failing to abide by the prescribed rules and regulations, an official said.
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