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Afghanistan girls' schools - Achieving results in a difficult environment (English)

This Results Profile talks about Afghanistan’s girls’ schools and their achievement in a difficult environment. Under Taliban rule (1996-2001), the country was plagued by continuing conflict, and international isolation. The education system was virtually dismantled. Girls were officially excluded from the system. Boys in school were taught a curriculum limited to religious content. After the fall of Taliban in 2001, more and more Afghan families...
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  • 2010/02/25

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  • Afghanistan,

  • South Asia,

  • 2015/10/12

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  • Afghanistan girls' schools - Achieving results in a difficult environment

  • emergency education rehabilitation and development

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Afghanistan girls' schools - Achieving results in a difficult environment (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/460491467991911063

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