Access to education for children in conflict zones

by Visions for Children e.V.
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Access to education for children in conflict zones
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Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones
Access to education for children in conflict zones

Project Report | Mar 15, 2021
KHWAJA BOGHRA PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL

By Sabrina Raff | Fundraising Advisor

New school building
New school building

Attended by more than 5.000 students, the public primary and secondary school “Khwaja Boghra” is situated in one of the poorest districts of the Afghan capital of  Kabul. At the beginning of our work at this school in 2015, the school was above all suffering from a lack of sufficient space and sanitary facilities. Additionally, building defects and a shortage of drinking water were dangerous threats to the children’s health. In 2015, we started by building five new classrooms. From 2017 on, in cooperation with our local partner VUSAF, we were able to improve sanitary conditions at the school. Subsequently, we planned the construction of 8 and 12 more classrooms, providing sufficient space for all students. Additionally, we equipped the school with a science laboratory, a computer room and four office rooms. Furthermore, we invested in continuing education for science and IT teachers.

 

INITIAL SITUATION:

Due to several wars and political instabilities, Afghanistan and its 38 million inhabitants are suffering from an ongoing volatile situation. The capital city Kabul is located in the eastern part of the country and is by far the most populous city of Afghanistan with over 3.9 million inhabitants. Numerous attacks resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people shape the daily lives of the Afghan population and impede the work of aid organizations. However, the people, and especially the children, need our help right now in building courage and hope for a better future.Our project is located in Khwaja Boghra, one of the poorest districts in Kabul. People living in Khwaja Boghra often work in the agricultural or craft sector – provided they can even find jobs. In addition, child labor is still prevelent. At out project school, many of the students have to work either before or after school to support their families financially.The public primary and secondary school “Khwaja Boghra” was built in 2009 and is attended in three shifts by 5.716 students (2019) aged 6-16: 2.621 girls and 3.095 boys. Before our activities, the school was equipped with three buildings of different sizes with about 20 classrooms and five latrines in a separate building. In the summer of 2015, our team member and colleague, Farhat Bafaiz, travelled to Afghanistan to visit her family. Her aunt is a teacher at the Khwaja Boghra school and asked Visions for Children e.V. for their help, since the buildings lacked sufficient space and were also in danger of collapsing. Farhat began immediately with a baseline investigation of the school’s situation.

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION APPROACH:

The baseline assessment was a quick process. Two buildings had severe defects, which was a danger for the students and teachers. In addition, the lack of classrooms led to situations where students were taught outside despite intolerable temperatures: in summer around 40 degrees Celsius and in fall (around 2 degrees Celsius). There weren’t enough latrines (5 stalls in total),  and the existing latrines were in urgent need of renovation.  Additionally, a lack of access to drinking water disturbed the students’ everyday school life and their success in the classroom, since they had to go thirsty the whole day during the summer.

We began by completing the construction of five classrooms and supplying them with the necessary school equipment. This project was finished successfully in the beginning of 2016 and cost about €4,000.

After carefully planning, researching and preparing the next steps we built eight accessible and gender-separate sanitary facilities including hand-washing facilities and access to clean water. This project cost around €23,771, of which 75% was subsidized by public funds of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Through the optimization of the hygienic conditions at the school, the health status of the students and their education opportunities were dramatically improved.

In 2017, we provided 15 water/ weatherproof tents to provisionally counteract the acute shortage of space. This small measure was enough to increase the number of students who regularly attended classes. Of course, these tents were only a temporary solution, which is why we tackled the expansion of the school in several stages.

From 2018 on, the construction of eight new classrooms helped to improve the quality of lessons. In addition to the classrooms, also a science laboratory was built and teachers were trained in natural science workshops. These projects were finished successfully in 2019, and since then, science subjects have been taught at the school. The costs of this phase amounted to almost €185,000, of which 85% was financed by the BMZ through public funds.

Since the lack of sufficient space was still a problem, we started the construction of another building in August 2019. This time, the building will consist of 12 fully-equipped classrooms and four teachers’ rooms. The latter were built with the intention to enable the teachers to prepare and rework their classes, which is meant to  increase the quality of their teaching. In addition, we equipped one of the classrooms with 16 computers. Since then, computer science classes were held by professional trainers for the higher grades. The trainers will instruct the future computer science teachers over a period of 16 months to enable them to teach the classes after they leave. These classes are a mandatory part of Afghanistan’s national curriculum but weren’t able to be taught at this school due to the lack of knowledge on the part of the teachers and a lack of training material. Attending computer science classes enables the students to develop key qualifications and increase their chances in finding a good professional education program and/or continuing education after school. The total cost of this stage, including the 12 new classrooms and the implementation of the computer science classes, was €419,000. The BMZ subsidized this with €290,000.

As another project, we built a playground for the younger students at the school with financial aid from the Senate Chancellery of Hamburg. The playground provides the children with a space to romp around and relax, which aids their ability to concentrate during their lessons. This project cost around €4,000.

All projects at the Khwaja Boghra school will be finished by approximately spring 2021. In 2019, we conducted a survey for the first time of the students and teachers at the school in order to track the results and impact of our measures and derive potential modifications for future projects. The first results already showed an enormous increase in positive attitudes, hopes and learning motivations of the students thanks to improvements made to the learning environment. By the end of the project in 2021, we are planning to measure the impact of the whole project on the quality of education, attendance rate, learning success and motivation of the teachers and students by commissioning a professional external evaluation.

Students
Students
Old school building
Old school building

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Visions for Children e.V.

Location: Hamburg - Germany
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Vanessa Gobert
Hamburg , Hamburg Germany
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