Breaking Down Barriers to Education

by Central Asia Institute
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Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education
Breaking Down Barriers to Education

Project Report | Sep 6, 2022
Let's look at the big picture: Impact report

By Hannah Denys | Senior Director of Strategy and Communications

Let’s look at the big picture

Multiply every preschooler who attends an early childhood program, every girl who graduates from secondary school, every college student with a degree, and every woman who’s earning income thanks to vocational training, and you start to see the impact of your donation. See where and how your contribution is changing lives in our latest Impact Report.

Read about the lives you’re changing
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Nadia an 8-year old girl from Aghanistan

At 8 years old, Nadia had never seen the inside of a classroom. She couldn’t read. She couldn’t write. And she couldn’t count. “School is important for everyone,” she says, “because we learn about ourselves and determine our futures here.”

 

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AFGHANISTAN

It is about Fakhriya who couldn’t find a job in her tiny rural town, so she started her own sewing business after graduating from a CAI-sponsored entrepreneurship training program. Now she earns enough to pay herself and her two employees. “The training changed my life,” she said.

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TAJIKISTAN
Pakistani girl writing on blackboard

Meet Dilshad, a young Pakistani student. She thought she would never learn to read or write because her mountain village had no school. Today Dilshad and 63 other girls and boys are learning the alphabet in their community school.

 

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PAKISTAN
Our friends say thank you!
Gratitude is at the heart of everything we do. Without your support, the programs and services that are changing lives for the better wouldn’t be happening. No one feels the gratitude more than our program recipients, community members, and partners in Central Asia. They’re here to say THANK YOU!
Your gift is so much bigger than one girl
Serving more than 3,000 women and children is only the beginning. Empowered by education, those thousands of individuals are impacting their families, communities, and future generations. Whole societies are being transformed. Everyone benefits when girls and women are educated. Thank you for your passion and your commitment to changing the world through education. Your donation is where it starts.

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Central Asia Institute

Location: Bozeman, MT - USA
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Janell Arneson
Bozeman , MT United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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