Due to lack of school-buildings and teachers, about 60 percent of school-age children in southern Helmand province have no access to education, local officials said on Saturday.
Due to lack of school-buildings and teachers, about 60 percent of school-age children in southern Helmand province have no access to education, local officials said on Saturday.
KABUL (Pajhwok): Renowned Politician Mohammad Amin Karim has called improved nationwide security a huge achievement in the past three years of the Islamic Emirate of
A 24-year woman Masooma Nazari, who holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (BBA), has set up a restaurant exclusively for women in Pul-i-Khumri, the capital of northern Balkh province.
KABUL (Pajhwok): Farid Zekria, an Afghan who returned to the country after 44 years, says the ground reality in the country was completely different from
Mohammad Asif Nang, an official in the previous government, says security has been ensured in Afghanistan amid a successful economic diplomacy, but supportive laws are required and necessary steps should be taken to stabilise the country.
A Kabul-based gynecologist has underlined the importance of postpartum care for a mother, warning negligence during this period could lead to her death.
Peace and development affairs expert Mushtaq Rahim has hailed the international community’s timely humanitarian assistance after the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s takeover in August 2021.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) Former Ambassador to Pakistan Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef said that Afghanistan has come out of international isolation and constitution and the formation of a political strategy could help towards the government’s legitimacy.
SHIBIRGHAN (Pajhwok): A woman has established an educational centre and has enrolled about 100 girls above the sixth grade in Shiberghan City, the capital of
LASHKARGAH (Pajhwok): Some areas in different districts of southern Helmand province are still lacking health services and at least 37 more health centers are needed
Nearly 1,800 people have contracted tuberculosis (TB), with 11 of the patients, including seven women, losing their lives, in northern Baghlan province, the Public Health Department said on Sunday.
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