I have friends who have a job and doesn’t have a degree.
they are all self taught, not attending any university at all.
I have friends who have a job and doesn’t have a degree.
they are all self taught, not attending any university at all.
These facilities exist only in a few limited provinces of the country. This is about the education of all Afghan girls, not a few limited provinces.
no, you got it wrong, its my solution not an acceptance for the current situation.
You make a valid point about the challenges some individuals may face when it comes to accessing resources for freelancing and online learning. It is important to consider equal opportunities and access to education for all. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
You make a valid point about the challenges some individuals may face when it comes to accessing resources for freelancing and online learning. It is important to consider equal opportunities and access to education for all. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
You make a valid point about the challenges some individuals may face when it comes to accessing resources for freelancing and online learning. It is important to consider equal opportunities and access to education for all. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
You make a valid point about the challenges some individuals may face when it comes to accessing resources for freelancing and online learning. It is important to consider equal opportunities and access to education for all. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
So how the rest can find a job while there is zero hope for women to work?
these are freelancing skills, not anyone like them.
For sure , there are still women and girls who are not allowed to use from phone .
at least I gave an idea or solution for a limited number of girls which is helpful.
Thank you all for expressing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. There are diverse perspectives and ideas regarding the challenges faced by women and girls in accessing education. Let’s keep discussing and exploring potential solutions. Your input is appreciated.
Thank you all for expressing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. There are diverse perspectives and ideas regarding the challenges faced by women and girls in accessing education. Let’s keep discussing and exploring potential solutions. Your input is appreciated.
This is what i am trying to tell you, not everyone is interested in this sort of skills so, what should the remaining do? In your idea
Thank you all for expressing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. There are diverse perspectives and ideas regarding the challenges faced by women and girls in accessing education. Let’s keep discussing and exploring potential solutions. Your input is appreciated.
Thank you all for expressing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. There are diverse perspectives and ideas regarding the challenges faced by women and girls in accessing education. Let’s keep discussing and exploring potential solutions. Your input is appreciated.
Thank you all for expressing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. There are diverse perspectives and ideas regarding the challenges faced by women and girls in accessing education. Let’s keep discussing and exploring potential solutions. Your input is appreciated.
freelancing isn’t about male or female, if you have the ability you can get a job
There are serval main factors that effect women’s education in Afghanistan.
1: cultural and traditional barriers.
2: security concerns
3:lack of resource
4: poverty and economic factors
From where? From sky? You forget we are living in Afghanistan?