A brighter future for the whole family! 🧵🧶💙🎒📚
When his mother got sick, Mahboob dropped out of school at 13 to help earn money.
2 years later, @UNICEF with @EUinAfghanistan support re-enrolled him in school and provided vocational training for his older sister, Khadija.
What does peace mean to Heela Yoon? Access to quality education.
“Afghan women are half of the society, and if they don’t have education, I don’t think we can contribute much to the prosperity of the country.” #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
The first graduation ceremony of the 12th-grade students of Wesa Academy was held
Wesa Academy, established 12 years ago in Kandahar City, presented its first batch of 12th-grade graduates to the community at its annual gathering and special ceremony on Thursday, 30 June 2022.
continue their support in the future. He also urged students to work hard and make use of their knowledge so they could take part in improving their country's welfare.
The administration of WESA Academy would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to all the students,..
We're excited to announce that 51 girls from WESA Academy have graduated from a six-month digital learning program. The program also helped them develop their communication skills and develop their own ideas. The program was jointly implemented by WESA Academy and LEARN.
The students of WESA Academy won gold and bronze medals in FISO Olympiad international competition
The Olympiad was attended by 3926 students from 26 countries, which organized school subjects tests in various categories & awarded gold, silver and bronze medals and certificates.
Everyone should raise their voice for girls’ education in Afghanistan. It is the responsibility of each father & brother to support their daughters and sisters to get education. Until our sisters & daughters are illiterate the society will suffer. Please reopen girls’ school.