a distant dream the younger students can stay inside to escape the heat there s no electricity here no heating in winter no photocopier and they can only dream of computers so how to 90 percent of students here make it to college. because everyone sticks together here well if we had heavy rain the roof was leaking or the parents donated money although they hardly had any themselves after that we could repair the roof. shards home a small farm with a little land and a cow sars mother and father are proud of or they never had the chance to learn basic literacy skills and they could use help on the farm. i can t read or write. i never saw a school from the inside i want my children to have it better than i or my wife did
had any themselves after that we could repair the roof. sars home a small farm with a little land and a cow sars mother and father are proud of or they never had the chance to learn basic literacy skills and they could use charts help on the farm. i can t read or write. i never saw a school from the inside i want my children to have it better than i or my wife did and then. education is only one of many problems afghans face in this remote part of the country only 5 percent of parents here can read and write and shahar school boys and girls learn together the director says it makes no difference. they are equally intelligent. the school day comes to an end the children face another 2 hour walk home over difficult terrain at least there s one less threat