By Toc Dunlap | Executive Director
In all parts of Afghanistan, people in the communities are helping each other to learn and study. In the case of the following story, a wife helps her daughter to be able to study by talking to her husband:
The daughter of M. Akbar says, “I hoped to read news, magazines and the commercials of TV but my father didn’t let me at the AIL center near my house. He said the girls should stay at home and take care of the house and cook for the men When the daughters of my neighbors went to the AIL center to study, I became hopeless and sad so I was trying and asked my mother to please give me an opportunity for studying. My mother heard my sadness and went to my father and talked to him. After that, he gave me a chance for learning. I was so happy. I went to the learning center, and, in fact, AIL made my life and changed my life so that I can become part of society.”
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