By Elizabeth Appleyard | Program Officer
Afghans are eager to become literate and many want to become computer literate in this modern age of digital information. Learning Centers offer computing when possible and AIL supports computing and coding classes at a private school.
“I have been in computer class for six months and I have learned lots of new things and am now a fully skilled computer programmer. Computing skills are extremely important and everyone needs to have them in this modern world. I am so proud of myself that I learned this skill.
Recently, I got a part-time job at a learning Center where I manage emails and coordinate meetings for the principal of the school. My new job means I can buy whatever I need. I am also able to teach computer skills to my brothers and sisters and we don’t need to anyone else to do it.”
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