Since August 2021, the Taliban banned education for girls above 6th grade in Afghanistan. This put a stop to school projects in the region led by Sahar. Instead of giving up on the girls of the region, we have embraced new ways of working with local teachers and organizations to improve equity for girls in Afghanistan through multiple programs in partnership with local organizations. Current programs focus on literacy, computer skills, English, women's empowerment, sewing, and coding!
On March 23, 2022, the Taliban reversed their decision to open girls' schools and continued the ban on girls' education above grade 6 indefinitely. Millions of girls are now banned from schools and long to resume their education. Currently, 80% of school-aged Afghan girls and young women - 2.5 million people are out of school. Nearly 30% of girls in Afghanistan have never entered primary education.
Sahar Education provides educational opportunities for girls in Afghanistan through trusted on-the-ground partners across the country. SAHAR programs offer vital skills in English, IT, Coding, and Tailoring alongside women's empowerment, literacy, and health training for girls and women in Mazar-i-Sharif and Kabul, Afghanistan.
As the situation evolves in Afghanistan, Sahar Education continues to find innovative approaches to educate girls across the country. We have multiple programs running concurrently, including Underground TechSheroes, Threads of Change, and MPC. Graduates of our programs are able to pull their families out of poverty through the skills they learn and the community built. We are impacting communities one student at a time!
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