Education
Access to Education in Afghanistan, particularly in rural and remote areas, remains a significant challenge. Many children, especially Girls, are deprived of Educational Opportunities due to Cultural Barriers, Security Concerns, and Poverty. Girls' Education has been particularly impacted by Cultural Norms, Early Marriages, and Threats from Extremist Groups. The current government also Restricts Girls from continuing their Education Beyond Sixth Grade, which has profound implications for Afghan society as a whole.
Additionally, Afghanistan faces issues such as a Lack of Resources, including Funding, Educational Materials, and Facilities, which Hinder Effective Education Delivery across the country. BOBA believes that Education is a Fundamental Right for Every Child, and we are committed to Advocating for this Right. We also emphasize the importance of Adequate Teacher Training and Capacity-Building Programs to improve Educational Standards. The shortage of Qualified Teachers, Outdated Curricula, and Inadequate Infrastructure have contributed to low learning outcomes, and we must work to ensure Quality Education for All.