By Elizabeth Appleyard | Program Administrator
In 2020, AIL’s 48 Learning Centers provided classes to 26,774 students including 8,799 men and boys. AIL has two sites which are male only including a boys orphanage, a street children center and sometimes a specialist computer center in Kabul has only boys.
“My name is Sahar and I am 14 years old. I am a computer student and really like the class and my teacher is very good. They worked hard for us during lockdown. I have learned a lot and use many different software applications and search with browsers to solve problems myself.”
In 2020, there were on average 108 boys at the street children facility and 68 boys at the orphanage. The orphanage provides classes which supplements the boys’ school work. The classes include, Arabic, literacy and English. Boys come to the orphanage who have no parents or only one parent who is unable to care for them. In addition to the classes, the boys are taught gardening as an income generating skill.
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By Elizabeth Appleyard | Program Administration
By Elizabeth Appleyard | Project Leader
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