By Timor Karimy | Founder & President
Thank you for your generous support to Scholarships for At-risk Youth in Afghanistan.
We supported a total of 156 students (127 girls and 29 boys) in various regular schools and underground schools in Afghanistan in the academic year 2024. Our schools are located in the marginalized and persecuted Hazara communities in Afghanistan. For safety reasons, we do not disclose the names of our schools, teachers and students.
This report provides an update on the 29 boys while we will provide separate update for girl students via our other project Support Girls’ Education in Afghanistan.
We have received the final reports for the year and pleased to inform you that 155 students have passed their final exams. All of the girls and 28 boys successfully passed their final exams. This is an amazing result and demonstrates our teachers and students’ hard work and dedication to education and the students’ unwavering desire to successfully complete each grade until they graduate high school. One of the boys was not able to attend the finals due to poor health and the school has made a special arrangement for him to retake the exams before the start of the new academic year. We wish him a speedy recovery.
While girls above grade 6 remain banned from education, boys can go to school in Afghanistan. However, the quality of education in schools across the country have deteriorated significantly since the collapse of the Afghan government. Many regular schools have been transitioned into Madrassas, where they have replaced modern education with Islamic studies in accordance with a strict version of Sunni Islam practiced by the Taliban.
In Hazara areas of Afghanistan, families, educators and community leaders place significant emphasis on modern education. In collaboration with the Hazara diaspora in the US, Europe and Australia, the community has created underground schools for girls, and support boys in regular schools in order to keep the hopes and dreams of the youth alive.
The new academic year is beginning in late March, and we hope that you continue supporting this project to help the youth have access to education in Afghanistan in this difficult time.
Thank you,
Timor + the Bamyan Foundation Team
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