U.S. hails Afghans’ strides in education, urges for more work
Girls at Ayno Meena Number Two school in the city of Kandahar, Afghanistan, which was built in late 2008 with support from the World Bank. Credit: GPE/Jawad Jalali

Over the past 15 years, Afghanistan has made great progress in increasing the number of children that are in school and learning. However, challenges still remain.

In early 2017, Afghanistan released a revised version of the national education strategic plan, which is key for coordination and assistance with organizations such as the Global Partnership for Education and the World Bank.

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Girls at Ayno Meena Number Two school in the city of Kandahar, Afghanistan, which was built in late 2008 with support from the World Bank. Credit: GPE/Jawad Jalali

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