The Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) works to empower all Afghans who are needy, especially women and children, providing them the knowledge and skills to care for themselves. AIL is expanding access to quality education and healthcare through community based programming, enabling communities to develop the capacity of their people. The goal is to create a foundation of quality education and health systems throughout Afghanistan which meet the needs of local people now and in the future. AIL was founded by an Afghan woman and is run mainly by women, reaching thousands each year through health facilities, educational centers and training programs.
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By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
During these times of unease, the situation of Afghan Girls having the unfortunte foresight of never going back to in-person school is diminishing . As time goes on with the newly inpowered... Read the full report ›By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
Access to technology remains one of the biggest barriers for Afghan students, especially girls, who are already facing severe restrictions on education. With limited availability of laptops, tablets,... Read the full report ›By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
The Afghan Institute of Learning’s workshops continue to equip Afghan women with practical skills that directly impact their daily lives. Through literacy programs, women are now able to read... Read the full report ›