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Nearly half of Afghan children out of school: UN
Published : Jun 4, 2018, 12:11 pm IST
Updated : Jun 4, 2018, 12:11 pm IST
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 Nearly half of Afghan children out of school
Nearly half of Afghan children out of school

Nearly half of Afghanistan's children are not attending school because of worsening security, poverty and sex discrimination, according to ...

Nearly half of Afghanistan's children are not attending school because of worsening security, poverty and sex discrimination, according to a new UN report today.The number of children deprived of schooling is at its highest rate since 2002 -- the year after the US-led ouster of the repressive Taliban regime, which had banned girls from the classroom.Girls remain more likely to miss out on a formal education, making up 60 percent of the 3.7 million children aged between seven and 17 not at school.

Children aged between seven  not at schoolChildren aged between seven not at schoolThe figure rose as high as 85 per cent in some of the worst-affected provinces, reflecting pervasive gender-based discrimination in parts of the deeply conservative Muslim country.Child marriages and a shortage of female teachers were additional factors keeping girls away from the classroom.The report by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) also estimated that up to 300,000 children are at risk of dropping out before the end of the year.

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UNICEFUNICEFThose children most at risk often live in rural areas and face displacement, insecurity and a lack of schooling facilities."Business as usual is not an option for Afghanistan if we are to fulfil the right to education for every child," UNICEF's Afghanistan representative Adele Khodr said."When children are not in school, they are at an increased danger of abuse, exploitation and recruitment." While the numbers are worrying, the study also noted some progress.

 Adele KhodrAdele KhodrIt said school dropout rates are low in comparison to neighbouring countries such as Pakistan and Nepal, with some 85 per cent of Afghan boys and girls who start primary school going on to complete the last grade."Now is the time for a renewed commitment to provide girls and boys with the relevant learning opportunities they need to progress in life and to play a positive role in society," Khodr said.

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