The United States Agency for International Development said that it has allocated 40 million dollars in cooperation with UNICEF to support Afghan children and create basic education for girls and boys in Afghanistan.
The US allocated 40 million dollars for the education of Afghan children
13 Aug 2022 - 12:26
The United States Agency for International Development said that it has allocated 40 million dollars in cooperation with UNICEF to support Afghan children and create basic education for girls and boys in Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Based on the agreement that the United States Agency for International Development has made with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the organization is going to donate 40 million dollars for the education and support of children in Afghanistan.
The United States Agency for International Development has announced that with this amount of money, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) will help hundreds of thousands of needy families in Afghanistan to send their children to school.
In the declaration of this institution, it is said that with this assistance, some of the needs, including the training of female teachers, the preparation of textbooks, and assistance to families with school-aged children and teenage girls, will be eliminated.
This agency has stated that the purpose of this assistance is to create conditions so that professional female teachers can continue their work and girls can continue their education in primary and secondary levels.
This is despite the fact that millions of dollars have been donated in the past twenty years, many children in Afghanistan are still deprived of education due to poverty.
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