By Elizabeth A Appleyard | Program Administrator
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Computing is very popular and gives boys and girls a way to gain a valuable skill. Computing graduates are all able to find work after graduating as this a marketable skill needed throughout society. In February, there were 57 students (23 male, 34 female) in computing classes in Herat centers and 257 students ( 89 female) in centers in Kabul.
“My name is Faruq. I am one of the students of a computer class of Shakardara learning center. I am from a poor family, my father was a government employee but lost his job. My mother is a housewife and I have three small sisters. One day one of my friends said something about Shakardara Learning Center, I went there and enrolled myself in a computer class. After six months, I learned several computer programs and I managed to get a job in a school. I am so happy that I can earn money and help my family using my new skill. It has made a huge difference to our family’s economic situation.”
Gaining computing skills changes lives and families bringing in vital income to support extended family groups.
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