Project Report
| Jun 13, 2025
The Future of Education for Afghan Girls
By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
During these times of unease, the situation of Afghan Girls having the unfortunte foresight of never going back to in-person school is diminishing . As time goes on with the newly inpowered government, since the U.S. leaving the country, implications of allowing women grades seven through University have been restricted of in-person learning. Women are losing hopes as more laws restricit them, from doing things that allow women in the western world can do. Yet as Afghan Institiute of Learning tries to build up their hope of using online learning, not so many girls are fortunante of having the proper technology to use the internet or proper devices. These have been difficult times for Afghan women living in Afghanistan.
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Jan 31, 2025
Literacy Classes Online
By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Manager
With schools shut down by government restrictions, the Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) has shifted its literacy programs online, ensuring children continue their education despite the challenges. Through Meraj TV’s innovative broadcasting technology, AIL delivers vital lessons in reading and writing directly to students' homes. This initiative allows thousands of children, especially young girls barred from traditional schooling, to access quality education and build a foundation for a brighter future. In a time of uncertainty, AIL’s commitment to learning remains unwavering, using technology to break barriers and keep hope alive.
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Aug 12, 2024
Afghan Women Virtual Learning
By Shehab Yacoobi | Program Administrative
The future of women recieving an education in Afghanistan is an enigma, as the new governemnt prohibits girls above grade seven to University from going to school in person, which as an organization that has been fighting for women to recieve an education, becomes a huge setback for us and the female population in Afghanistan.
Fortunate for us, our amazing staff at AIL came up with a solution for this problem, the solution was to create an online course that allows women and young girls learn virtual from home instead of coming in person, which was safer for them and more efficient for us as an organization. It kept track of how many would show up virtually online and how many were doing their work and learning along the way.
Our AIL youth club has been virtually online for the women in university, they recieve the same education and all the formats as you would in person just virtually, and they gradute with a degree that can be used in the real world that can help their familes and themselves, by building a better future not just for them, but by building a better future for the entire nation.
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