KABUL (Pajhwok): The Minister of Higher Education says that teachers’ commitment and comprehensive support from officials are key factors in strengthening Afghanistan’s higher education system.
On the International Day of Education, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has expressed deep concern the Afghan girls who continue to be denied their fundamental right to education.
Some students in the Albarz district of northern Balkh province have complained about the non-availability of school buildings, shortage teachers and learning materials.
The Ministry of Higher Education has purchased laboratory equipment worth 270 million afghanis for laboratories of all government educational institutions, faculties of education and science.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai has urged the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) leadership to lift curbs on girls’ education.
The Afghan community needs professionals of both religious and modern sciences in every field, some IEA officials said during a graduation ceremony at Kabul Polytechnic University on Sunday.
Former US special representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad has slammed the meeting on girls’ education in Pakistan a propaganda move as part of ongoing conflict with the caretaker government in Kabul.
The Ministry of Education's Teacher Professional Development and Curriculum Directorate has launched a capacity building program for hundreds of teachers in central Logar province, an official said on Thursday.
Beneficiaries of free education at the Youth Training Centre in northeastern Badakhshan province demand greater opportunities to acquire essential skills.
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