HerRight fights the exclusion of Afghan girls from education by providing access to the British Curriculum through secure online learning. Combining a globally recognised and highly rewarded curriculum with mentorship and life skills, it creates a holistic support system that restores their fundamental right to learn, equips them with an international high school diploma, and opens doors to scholarships, universities, and meaningful careers-enabling them to reclaim their dreams and drive change.
Afghanistan is the only country in the world where girls are banned from secondary and higher education. Today, nearly 1.5 million Afghan girls are out of school, not because of culture or religion, but simply because of their gender. This is not a lack of capacity-it is a deliberate prohibition by a regime that does not represent the Afghan people. An entire generation is being stripped of its future, for no reason other than being girls.
HerRight breaks through the ban on girls' education by creating a safer, sustainable, and globally recognized pathway to learning. Each student is guided toward an internationally recognized and highly rewarded high school diploma through the British Curriculum, opening doors to scholarships, universities, and the global job market. We restore their fundamental right to education and empower Afghan girls to reclaim their dreams and their future.
We address the crisis of gender-based educational exclusion by equipping Afghan girls with internationally recognized qualifications and holistic support. Over the long term, this means: - For learners: Access higher education and the global job market, breaking cycles of poverty and dependency. - For society: Restoring the fundamental right to education strengthens social equity, fuels economic growth, and empowers Afghan women to contribute to rebuilding their country.
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