Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls

by Afghan Institute of Learning
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls
Fast Track Education for Afghan Women and Girls

Project Report | May 26, 2015
8,175 Women and Girls Education So Far This Year!

By Alison Hendry | Program Officer

A Women Takes Part in the Mobile Literacy Course
A Women Takes Part in the Mobile Literacy Course

Dear Friends,

Thank you so much for your continued support of AIL’s efforts to provide an education to the Afghan women and girls who missed out on the opportunity to attend school. So far in 2015, 8,175 women and girls have taken classes in AIL’s Learning Centers and schools.

Some of these women and girls are participating in AIL’s successful Mobile Literacy Program. This program combines AIL’s proven literacy curriculum with text messaging to accelerate the pace of learning. During the four month long course, 80% of the students go from being illiterate or barely literate to being able to read at a fourth grade level!

One of the mobile literacy students recently said, “I am from Herat. Before coming to this course, I didn’t really know anything about mobile phones, but since coming here I have learned so much about it. In fact, I have learned everything that I need to use the phone. Now I can write messages and dial numbers to call and text my friends and family so easily. I have also learned to save numbers. Before, when I would get a call, I wouldn’t really know how to answer it and I would have to take my phone to a neighbor. Since starting this course, I can now do all of these things for myself. In addition, I am now motivated to learn a profession in order to earn an income and help my family. When this course finishes, I am going to start attending sewing and English classes. I thank AIL for providing me with such a great opportunity.”

Thank you so much for your generous support of AIL’s classes for women and girls! 

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Afghan Institute of Learning

Location: Dearborn, Michigan - USA
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Project Leader:
Sakena Yacoobi
Founder & CEO
Dearborn , Michigan United States

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