Spotlight Afghanistan UN helps close education gender gap.

AuthorRutsch, Horst

The Government of Afghanistan and UNESCO on 28 January 2003 launched a major project to boost reading and writing throughout the country, which has one of the world's lowest literacy rates. UNESCO estimates that only 51.9 per cent of Afghan men (15 years and older) and 21.9 per cent of women can read and write. The Literacy and Non-formal Education Development in Afghanistan (LAND AFGHAN) project aims to close the education gap by building a nationwide network of literacy teachers trained in modern non-formal education methods.

While rebuilding the country's education system and getting all Afghan children back in school is a priority, UNESCO said the adult population, responsible for the immediate reconstruction after more than two decades of war, also needed to upgrade skills and knowledge. Few qualified workers are left in Afghanistan.

During the second phase of the project, community learning centres will be set up in Kabul and throughout Afghanistan to provide...

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