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Education for All: Helping Afghan Women Thrive

$3,496 Raised of $21,000

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About Campaign

Women in Afghanistan are now banned from all forms of education, including schools, universities, vocational courses, and employment, affecting millions of girls. This campaign is to provide 100 women in Afghanistan with internet packages and pocket money to continue their studies online. I am looking for ways to help these students avoid a break in their education, and I have been in communication with tens of female students who are in need of support for the past five days. The number of students needing support is growing, and I am seeking further collaboration and assistance in this effort. These students worked hard to pass the Kankor (university entrance exam) and secure a place at a public university, where they were able to live in a hostel and have their rent and food covered, as well as receive a small monthly allowance. However, they have now been banned from these schools, hostels, and in the meantime, employment opportunities, which has caused them to become a burden on their low-income families, who are already struggling financially. We have managed to create a list and every day we are adding new students needing help to this list. Our initial goal is to provide 100 female students with internet access and educational resources through online courses and a small allowance. Many schools in the EU, US, UAE, and Iran are offering online courses to female students who are banned from education in Afghanistan. To meet this need, We will have a three-month package that includes monthly internet packages of 20-25 GB, monthly stationary and pocket money to cover their education, food, and personal needs. The package for this campaign will cost $210 for three months per student. It includes $60 for three months of internet access and $150 for pocket money to cover education, food, and personal needs for three months. This package is intended for students who already have an electronic device and can sign up and attend the online courses directly. While people inside and outside Afghanistan are working towards reversing the ban on women's education, we hope to provide a temporary solution for these students to avoid having a break from their education and continue their studies until a permanent solution is found. Your support will help us provide this opportunity to more students in need, and we appreciate your assistance in this important cause.

Organizers

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Omar Haidari

Omar Haidari, a human rights activist based in Berlin.