School Closures Hit Afghan Province
A lack of security in districts means that boys and girls can simply not learn.
A lack of security in districts means that boys and girls can simply not learn.
Impoverished parents and organised gangs routinely exploit children for profit.
Students in Ghazni province say that they are too ashamed to make formal complaints.
Teenagers are left traumatised, with little recourse to official complaint.
Whole families live and work in brick factories, struggling to pay off impossible debts.
Locals already struggling to cope with a general rise in food costs.
The conflict has had a brutal impact on local education services.
Tens of thousands beg or sell trinkets rather than attending school.
Young people resentful at being pulled out of school to boost crowds at public events.
Minors are seen as the ideal way to smuggle and supply narcotics.