University programme for Afghan women launched in Kazakhstan
9 April, 2020 15:23
Kazakhstan, the UN, and the EU are working together on a programme to educate Afghan women, Strategy2050.kz has learnt from euractiv.com.
Through this programme, a select number of students will study in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The UN and Kazakh government would like to expand the programme in the future, to give more women the chance to attend the two universities.
The initiative is expected to help create new opportunities for the women and their communities back in Afghanistan.
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