Justice for Equality In Afghanistan Orgnization teachers have met to discuss how they can better improve the quality of education for our students. Our dedicated teachers have 12 classes and about 600 students. Teachers preside over students in Kabul, Badakhshan, and Ghor. The access and quality of education for students is a top priority for us and our teachers.
Justice for Equality in Afghanistan Organization teachers meet to design a teaching plan. Our teachers work hard to provide a quality education for about 600 students, covering a range of subjects. They work to design teaching strategies and curriculum content.
Our acceleration education classes in Kabul, Badakhshan, and Ghor have begun. Students are learning subjects, such as english. The program includes 12 classes consisting of about 25 students each. This opportunity allows students to complete high school and further their education. Justice for Equality in Afghanistan Organization is determined to provide educational opportunities to girls throughout Afghanistan.
The midwifery and nursing training program is one of the new programs of Justice for Equality in Afghanistan. The program aims to empower women at the community level with midwifery and nursing skills, thereby increasing the access of people from rural areas to basic health services. Afghanistan has an alarmingly high rate of infant and maternal mortality. Educating girls who…