Afghan Girls Mourn Lost Education
Very few are able to finish their studies, let alone go on to university.
Very few are able to finish their studies, let alone go on to university.
Thousands attend unregistered madrassas where the government has no control.
Events in three provinces hear about the role teachers can play in creating a better society.
University enrolment is up for Armenians and Azerbaijanis, but programmes to teach them Georgian still need work.
They should be in school but family hardship forces them to spend their days earning money.
In areas outside government control, a patchwork of opposition groups run their own schools.
Despite security worries, a young women insists on going to university.
Local initiative provides youngsters with educational and psychological support.
A girl’s story of trying to get through secondary school and pass government-run exams.