Project Report
| Jun 6, 2025
Help Afghans Receive Technology
By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
Access to technology remains one of the biggest barriers for Afghan students, especially girls, who are already facing severe restrictions on education. With limited availability of laptops, tablets, and even basic internet access, many eager learners are unable to participate in digital classes or access educational resources. Despite these challenges, the Afghan Institute of Learning is working creatively to bridge the gap—sharing devices when possible, using offline content, and training students to maximize the tools they have. Your support is critical in helping us reach more students with the technology they need to continue learning in the face of adversity.
Thank you to our dear supporters, much love from Afghan Institute of learning( AIL).
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Jan 31, 2025
Future of Technology in Afghanistan
By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
The Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) is empowering young women and children by providing access to computer coding education during a time when schools remain closed due to ongoing turmoil. Through its innovative Meraj TV broadcasting system, AIL delivers online learning opportunities, ensuring that students can continue developing essential digital skills from their homes. By integrating technology and education, AIL is helping Afghan youth build a brighter future, equipping them with the knowledge needed to navigate an increasingly digital world despite the challenges they face. If it wasn't from the supporters of AIL, we wouldn't have survived the struggles that these people are facing right now.
It's with your support that Afghan Institute of Learning can do this!
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Aug 6, 2024
Meraj Academy Begins Computer Science Program
By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Leader
The Afghan Institute of Learning seeks to empower the lives of women and children in Afghanistan, however there as been major setbacks of new restrictions that were signed by the newly form government that now resides in the country. One of the many new restrictions was the implication of not allowing girls go to school from grade seven up to university, which has cause many setbacks for AIL, however we have always overcome obstacles that fall in our path, such as Meraj Academy.
Meraj Academy has given thousands of women and children the ability to learn and follow their education on live television, which has given many women the advantage of staying at home and learning new skills and subjects just from the broadcasting station in Herat, Afghanistan.
One of the new subjects that will recently start is computer programming, as it will teach young individuals the importance of technology and coding, as technology gets more advance, Afghanistan as a country must be informed of all the things happening in the world as such.
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