Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Education 'revolution' comes to rural Herat

Walking into the girls high school in Pashtun Zarghun, I was amazed by what I saw - 1,700 students crowded into a school designed to hold no more than 1,000.

Never before in the history of this rural district have this many girls attended school.

Mohammed Daud, the district's education head, calls it a "revolution" of girls' education.

Read more at: blogs.aljazeera.com/blog/asia/education-revolution-comes-rural-herat

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