Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education

by Afghan Institute of Learning
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education
Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education

Project Report | Feb 19, 2009
2008 Year End Wrap Up

By Alison Hendry | Administrative Assistant

1145 Give Afghan Refugees the Gift of Education

In 2008, AIL educated 4,727 Afghan refugees in its schools and Women's Learning Centers (WLC) in Northern Pakistan. 72% of those educated were women and girls.

During 2008, one of AIL's WLC's reached a milestone-- its first class of girls studying in the 9th grade. This is a truly remarkable story as this group of initially illiterate girls from a very traditional, rural, conservative area in Afghanistan began studying with AIL 7 years ago and have continued their studies until now.. Here is one of the girl's stories:

"I am from a poor and narrow-minded family that does not allow their daughters to go outside the home to study. My father has always told me that he did not have enough money to pay the fees to send me to school; he barely had enough money to feed me and pay our rent. Besides, he said, if he allowed me to go to school my relatives and neighbors would say that he was not zealous enough since no one allows their daughters to go to school. One day my neighbor told me that there was a center that teaches women and girls and that you can learn a great deal from this school without paying any fees. At first I was really excited until I realized that I was 13 and might have sit in a lower class with younger students. When I was finally allowed to go to the center, I saw that many older women and girls were attending the school. Now I am happy because I can read, and write. I pray 5 times a day to those who open centers like this for women and older girls."

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By Alison Hendry | Administrative Assistant

Aug 7, 2008
Snapshot (2008) of AIL’s Refugee Education Project

By Alison Hendry | Administrative Assistant

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Afghan Institute of Learning

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

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