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The American University of Afghanistan (AUAF) in Kabul. Education in Afghanistan includes K–12 and higher education, [1] which is under the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Higher Education. [2] In 2021, there were nearly 10 million students and 220,000 teachers in Afghanistan. [3] [4] The nation still requires more schools and teachers.
This list of schools located in Afghanistan includes the country's primary and secondary schools. According to the Afghan Ministry of Education, there are approximately 18,000 schools across Afghanistan. [1] Afghanistan's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Afghanistan.
Higher education was one of the eight pillars of the Afghan National Development Strategy for 2008–2014. In December 2009, the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education launched the National Higher Education Strategic Plan: 2010–2014. Its two main goals were to improve quality and broaden access to higher education, with an emphasis on gender equity.
UNICEF said Thursday it is deeply concerned by reports of the Taliban pushing out international organizations from Afghanistan's education sector and ordering them to hand over their activities to ...
All schools in Afghanistan are run by the Ministry of Education and free to the public although some private ones may charge fees. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Afghanistan Education. FILE - Afghan students queue at one of Kabul University's gates in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Feb. 26, 2022. Women are banned from private and public universities in Afghanistan ...
"Injustice, Corruption Removed from Higher Education Sector: Nadim". TOLOnews. March 26, 2023. Based on information from Afghanistan Technical Vocational Education and Training Authority, Afghanistan has 370 technical institutes that have enrolled over 50,000 students. "Private universities hard hit by regime change". Pajhwok Afghan News. April ...
The Taliban say they will close all national and foreign nongovernmental groups in Afghanistan employing women, the latest crackdown on women’s rights since they took power in August 2021.