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During the last two
years there have been many difficulties with schools in the East and
Southern parts of Afghanistan. These schools have been attacked by
extremist groups or closed due to the poor security situation. For details please click here . |
Afghan Boy Scouts with HASCO provided new uniform in front of their school |
While millions of Afghan children have returned to school following the collapse of the Taliban regime in late 2001, tens of thousands of school-age youngsters, restricted by economic hardship, must still work on the streets of the Afghan capital, Kabul, to sustain their families ... For details Click here. A school age child in Kabul City washing car to feed his family. Mr H. Khaled talking to a group of Afghan street children. Without education and learning How Afghan people will be able to rebuild their war-ravaged country tomorrow? "I would love to go to school, but I can't. There is no one else in my family to work except me," Zabi, a 10-year-old boy selling shopping bags in a crowded market in Kabul.
Click on the following picture to see how Afghan school age children are working and begging on the streets of Kabul City in order to support their families. To read more about Kabul based KILID weekly and Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) report about KABUL street children Please Click on following picture (Dari/Pashto)
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School Backpack for Afghan children
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In Afghanistan most of schools in provinces and districts are far away and children have a long daily walk ahead of them in order to reach their schools. In some areas, children cross several hinders such as rivers, bridges and mountainous terrain to reach their school.... For details please click here. |
Mr.Khaled distribute school Backpack to an Afghan school child |
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Distribution of relief goods among Afghan school children: |
To protect Afghan children from the hot weather and sunshine during school time HASCO provided Thermos and school cap to them |
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HASCO School Rehabilitation Program : During last few months more than 200 schools in Afghanistan southern and eastern provinces have been attacked by Taliban extremist groups. According to the local education authorities in Laghman province more than ten schools recently set alight and hundreds innocent school children particularly girls have been deprived once again from their basic right of education and schooling...For details please click here. |
A burned school in the eastern province of Laghman has rehabilitated by HASCO Volunteers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Distribution of school supplies in North of Kabul : In order to distribute more than 2 000 pounds collected school supplies to diffrent communities and schools in Shamali plains North of Kabul,on 20th of June Afghanistan Hopes Journey has organized by Hasco volunteers with active participation of representatives from the Ministry of Education and local education department... |
During Hopes Journey Caravan in north of Kabul a large amount of school supplies have distributed to children |
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HASCO volunteer gets UN 2006 award: This year the United Nations Volunteer Program (UNV) selected HASCO Online Volunteer Mrs.Rajaa Abdullah with other nine Volunteers as the Volunteer of the Year 2006. Mrs.Rajaa Abdullah.. For details please click here . |
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Afghan children missing an education, warns Oxfam ( Press relese ) More than half of all Afghan children still do not go to school despite a five-fold increase in enrolments since 2001, according to a new report published by international agency, Oxfam. Girls are particularly losing out with just one in five girls in primary education and one in 20 going to secondary school.more here |
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School set alight in Paktikh
province: (Pajhwok Afghan News): Some unidentified gunmen set alight overnight a makeshift boys and girls' school in the southeastern Paktika province. Separately, a suspected militant was arrested with weapons and ammunitions in Shamalzo district of the Zabul province. Students were left in the open after the outlaws reduced their makeshift school named as Sayed Jalal Bukhari to ashes.... |
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A Letter of Thanks HASCO Benefit Concert in Vienna
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HASCO school children Sponsorship Program Fahim an orphan school Child under HASCO Children Sponsorship Program , receive regularly monthly contribution to cover his school needs. Thanks to Fahimīs sponsor Ms I.Gashi from Vienna for supporting this orphan child. Click here to read Fahim letterīs to his Sponsor
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To know more about
Teacher sponsorship program
Do you want to sponsor a Teacher ? Our teacher sponsorship program not only provides education for Afghan children who do not access to formal school, but at the same time create job for educated unemployed Afghan new returnees too. For details Click Here
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