Located in a rural village on the outskirts of Kabul, the Paghman Girls School serves 160 students from the ages of 6 to 20 years, teaching Islamic studies, mathematics and local literature.
Many teachers have not been paid for almost a year owing to a lack funding and support, and the centre has only been able to continue, largely due to the donations and help of the local people of Paghman. The school is in need of expansion and requires funding to expand the premises and services to the local community.
£5000 would help contribute to building a classroom
£50 a desk
£40 a prayer space
Located in a rural village on the outskirts of Kabul, the Paghman Girls School serves 160 students from the ages of 6 to 20 years, teaching Islamic studies, mathematics and local literature.
Many teachers have not been paid for almost a year owing to a lack funding and support, and the centre has only been able to continue, largely due to the donations and help of the local people of Paghman. The school is in need of expansion and requires funding to expand the premises and services to the local community.
£5000 would help contribute to building a classroom
£50 a desk
£40 a prayer space