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[WomenLiteracy] Literacy opportunity in Afghanistan

David Rosen djrosen at comcast.net
Thu Nov 17 09:39:26 EST 2005


Hello Brenda,

Perhaps you can give us a little history of adult education in
Afghanistan, focusing on women's education. For example, what was
women's education in Afghanistan like twenty years ago, ten years
ago, and today? How is adult education administered and delivered --
through a government nonformal education agency and nongovernmental
provider organizations? How has the content of classes (or
tutorials?) changed? Who are the teachers and how are they trained?
How are students "recruited" ? What challenges do women students face
that men may not (but also what challenges do men face)? How is
education conducted when there is armed conflict?

All the best,

David

David J. Rosen



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