7,000 Afghan schools have no buildings: Ministry

Figures by the Ministry of Education reveal that at least 7,000 schools in the country remain without buildings in Afghanistan as demand for schools rapidly grows due to increase in population and return of Afghan refugees from other countries

Sep 19, 2020
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Figures by the Ministry of Education reveal that at least 7,000 schools in the country remain without buildings in Afghanistan as demand for schools rapidly grows due to increase in population and return of Afghan refugees from other countries.

 At least 13,000 schools have been built in the country since 2001, according to the ministry.

“With the rapid growth of population in Afghanistan and repatriation of refugees from other countries, of course, our need for schools grows,” said Nooria Nuzhat, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Education.

Students who study in open air due to lack of school buildings said education is difficult for them. Herat is one of the provinces in the west where children are learning in the open air.


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