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LeftishBrit

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Tue Sep 15, 2015, 04:59 PM Sep 2015

Teacher who educated Afghan refugee girls wins U.N. prize


A teacher who has dedicated her life to educating Afghan refugee girls, challenging cultural sexism by setting up classes in a makeshift tent, has won a special prize awarded by the U.N.'s refugee agency (UNHCR).

Aqeela Asifi, 49, left Kabul with her family in 1992, and ended up living in the remote refugee settlement of Kot Chandna in the Punjab region of Pakistan, where most girls were excluded from the classroom.

Despite few resources, she won over the community and persuaded parents to send their daughters to school.

Today more than a thousand children attend permanent schools in the village, said UNHCR, although around 80 percent of Afghan refugee children in Pakistan are still out of school.

(More at link):


http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/14/us-afghanistan-refugees-education-idUSKCN0RE2FK20150914
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