Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy

by Afghan Institute of Learning
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy
Afghan Women/Girls reach 4th Grade Literacy

Project Report | Oct 5, 2017
Bonus Funds Available TODAY only!

By Elizabeth Appleyard | Program Officer

Dear Friends,

Exciting Opportunity!

We are competing today for a share of a $50,000 bonus fund. The more we raise from you by midnight ET the larger the share of the pot we will get.

There is MORE! The two projects below ALSO receive 50% Match from Safer World Fund so your gift will be worth 50% more and then a percent more than that from Bonus Day.

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1073 Save Rural Afghan Women and Children with Healthcare

1155 Fast-Tracking Education for Afghan Women and Girls

 

Newsflash: Dr. Yacoobi  is one of BBC 100 Women 2017!

AIL’s innovative Mobile Literacy Project continues to be popular with students and to receive international attention. In September, Dr. Yacoobi was named a UN Solution Maker and invited to present this project at the UN Solutions Summit at the UN General Assembly in New York. This AIL project was one of only 11 projects chosen from around the world, as exceptional solutions to the Sustainable Development Goals. The photo is of Dr. Yacoobi’s presentation at the UN event.

So far in 2017, there are 309 females who have completed the course.  Of these 254 ended the course reading at a 4th grade level and 55 at a 3rd grade level.  

"I am Riahana and I am 25 and live in a village of Herat. All of my family are illiterate. We are so poor and just seek to fill our empty stomachs and do not think of being educated. Now that my brothers have grown older, they go to school. They asked my father “Why does Riahana not go school? If she goes to school, she could help us with our lessons.” Their insistence had an impact on my father’s thinking. My father told me that he could not afford any expenses but he would let me go.

The government schools are free and I decided to go to school, as I was keen to learn. The principal told me that as I am in my middle-age I could not participate in the children’s school. I accepted this and I always regretted that I cannot meet my dream of being educated. I believed that I had lost the excellent opportunity in the education field.But, I heard that there is a Mobile Literacy Class for the women like me. As female teachers teach it, my family let me enroll. I follow the program with interest and practiced day and night to prove that women could accomplish what they want. After passing four months of this class I have changed completely. I became educated. I can easily read the banners and the signs on the street and I can write and send text messages to others. I am going to continue my education in the Literacy class. Thank You Prof. Yacoobi for starting this useful class for helping us shape our futures."

Thank you for your continued support.

 

AIL is working towards: SDG Goal 4 – Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. 

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Afghan Institute of Learning

Location: Dearborn, Michigan - USA
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Project Leader:
Sakena Yacoobi
Founder & CEO
Dearborn , MI United States

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