TEST: Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B2F

Dear participant,

This is a Test page as part of your training to this program.
Kindly write one or two posts on how to ensure access to education for all people in Afghanistan.

First of all I express my heartfelt thanks to the Kyoto University of Japan for organizing this great program for creative and open-mind youths.

Education is one of the fundamental rights of all human being. However, yet, many people in Afghanistan are deprived of it. Particularly, women and first generation students. To ensure all people in our community have access to educate and grow, profoundly needed to concentrate on the following key areas:

1: inclusive governmental policies
2: Awareness Campaigns
3: Investment on Educational Development (Specially Rural Area)
4: Teacher Training
5: Support for Marginalized Groups

On the other hand, currently the situation of Afghanistan is differ and we do not have the government support. So, we need to search and focus on some other ways to help us to ensure access of community to education, as mentioned below:

1: Technology Integration
2: Online education opportunities
3: Equipment Supports
4: Public Private Support
5: Scholarships

As schools, Universities, and most educational Centers are not open for girls; online education seems the only way to keep students on educational path. Online schools and universities are the best choice, it functions as other educational entities inside Afghanistan, but it does not endanger students with the reaction of Taliban. On the other hand, accessing to these online educational entities is not easy due to some problems including lack of equipments. One solution to this difficulty is to pay thier Internet cost. Girls can buy a device by thier needlework, but Internet cost in long-term is so expensive that every one can not overcome of.

Hello every one

Develop and distribute offline digital educational resources and e-learning tools that can be accessed on low-tech devices, allowing students to learn even without reliable internet access.

Collaborate with non-governmental organizations to fund and support educational programs, including scholarships, teacher training, and infrastructure improvements, targeting the most vulnerable populations.