By Shehab Yacoobi | Program Administrative
During this past year, things have changed quite unexpectedly for the country of Afghanistan, as new challeneges engulf the entire country. The people are poor, a new government has been installed, the entire world has turned their backs, as every NGO has left the country, and most importantly girls from grade seven to University are no longer allowed in schools. These drastic changes that have so quickly happened within a year will swallow the entire country up and spit it back into the past.
However there is still one organization that is determined to help the younger generation and fix years of unchanging trauma and conflict for the citizens that have been under such a harsh regime. The Afghan Institute of Learning prioritizes women and children receiving an education that will bring their famailes out of poverty and change the future for their country.
AIL has online learning and a broadcasting station that hosts education online, so girls can safely receive proper teaching for our prominent AIL staff and teachers from the top University in the country. We host Womens and Mens workshops that teaches them motor skills and teaching that are used in their everyday lives. AIL has built many health clinics and hospitals that are open 24/7 with free checkups, our most promising health clinics are in Herat and Kabul that recieve up to thosands of patients almost everyday.
AIL ensures that the people of Afghanistan, and mostly girls have that fighting chance to change their future and learn from their predecessors mistakes and won't let that happen for their future and to the next generation.
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