The Afghan children aren’t very secure and appropriate in their own schools. Schools are coldest inside then outside and don’t have any electricity. When children have chairs at home, they need to bring them to school, but if they don’t have any chair, they need to sit on the floor. Mathematics teachers need to use balls to teach lessons because manuals, during the war, were writing with violence. Those manuals were government-sponsored and were showing chidren how to calculate the weight of bombs needed to explode buildings and the speed of bullets. For a lot of reasons like poverty, only 50% of Afghan children between 7 and 13 years old are going to school and 72% of the population over 15 years old is illiterate. Today, 5000 Afghan girls are going to school, but 20% of them don’t go because of insecurity. Since the war, a lot of girls’ schools had poisoned gas attacks, so girls got troubles and some of them died. Moreover, Afghans girls need to be taught by female teacher, but because of the shortage of them, nobody has hope for girls to go to school. Finally, girls need to walk a very long distance each morning to go to school because they cannot go at public schools district like boys.
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