By Stephanie Schrempft | Public Health Specialist
‘If you see someone fallen, take his hand and help him stand’. A poignant proverb highlighted during our interview with Sania Nezami, School Coordinator for street children.
‘In Afghanistan there are many children who are on the streets all day, so they need help and guidance. When I see them working on the streets, I think about their future. They work to feed themselves and their families, but they should be given a chance to get out of this difficult situation.’
‘Before coming to school, they are illiterate. The children get motivated after acquiring basic reading, writing and numerical skills – a new world opens up for them. They try their best to finish work as quickly as possible (for example watching cars, selling plastic bags, chewing gums, bread etc.) in order to come to the classroom and have as much time as possible to learn.’
‘The children enjoy learning. They are motivated by what they learn and are eager to learn more. This is where we see that we have successfully planted our seed – to encourage them to go on and study in a proper, regular school. The aim is that the majority of the children can go on and study in a formal school. So far we have sent one child to proper school, and we hope many will follow.’
‘One particular girl comes into my mind that I have high hopes for. Her name is Sigel, who comes from a very poor family and cannot even afford to buy a pen. As the eldest child of the family, she sells bread on the streets for her mother. Sigel is a very smart and competitive girl. I am positive she has a brighter future ahead.’
‘I really love my work with the children and it is a true joy seeing them progress day by day. Their smiles brighten my day. I hope their success at our school will last into the future. I would be so proud to see the children become university graduates one day – I know it is a distant dream, but there is hope.’
Thanks to your generous donations, our school for street children in Kabul is growing. There are now 42 children attending the school – an increase since the previous quarters of 2017.
The school currently has equipment for up to 50 children (including chairs, desks, blackboard, pencils, coloured pencils, and notebooks). We have one room where the lessons are held and where the children can eat their lunch. In the near future, depending on the number of students, we will be interested in expanding the space by renting other rooms or by looking for another facility elsewhere.
We have resumed contact with the organization Mobile School (NPO), which specializes in educating street children. They offer educational material that is specifically adapted to this population and that is easily transportable, which would facilitate the children’s learning.
In order to make ourselves more visible, AfD participated in the Communities Fair of the International School of Geneva in early October. This event will allow us to become more widely known and also to fortify our position on the scene of NGOs working with children.
In the 4th quarter of 2017, the school for street children will continue its work and we look forward to welcoming more children. An increase in class size will require certain changes to be made, both logistically and pedagogically. With your support, we will continue to monitor and adapt to the situation in order to provide the best learning environment possible for the children.
Thank you once again for believing in our children, and helping them to secure the best future they can.
Warm wishes,
The team at AfD
Links:
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.
Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.
Start a Fundraiser



