The Gauteng department of education is aware of the overcrowding at Lawley Secondary School in the south of Johannesburg which has resulted in learners attending school on a rotational basis.
in kabul the taliban do allow female journalists on air, but here in kandahar they don t. translation: kandahar is a province where people don t often let women work. 0n the street, i was hit. my scarf was pulled. cigarette packets and bottles were thrown at me. people tried to give me their phone numbers. despite all this, i managed to reach this position. how does it feel now, sitting at home? sometimes i wish i had never gotten an education. we head out of kandahar, following a mobile school. this afghan charity helps promote education in remote villages. the taliban have kept most girls secondary school is closed. here, one doesn t even exist. 0lder girls and women do generally remain behind closed doors.
how does it feel now, sitting at home? sometimes i wish i had never gotten an education. we head out of kandahar, following a mobile school. this afghan charity helps promote education in remote villages. the taliban have kept most girls secondary schools closed. here, one doesn t even exist. older girls and women do generally remain behind closed doors. and taliban officials cite these ultraconservative values as the reason behind the decision. but these fathers say they want their daughters to get an education. translation: in the future, they can become doctors - and serve the country. i want them to study at university. some people think that villagers living in areas like this, they just don t want their daughters
on the street, i was hit. my scarf was pulled. cigarette packets and bottles were thrown at me. people tried to give me their phone numbers. despite all this, i managed to reach this position. how does it feel now, sitting at home? sometimes i wish i had never gotten an education. we head out of kandahar, following a mobile school. this afghan charity helps promote education in remote villages. the taliban have kept most girls secondary schools closed. here, one doesn t even exist. older girls and women do generally remain behind closed doors. and taliban officials cite these ultraconservative values as the reason behind the decision. but these fathers say they want their daughters to get an education.
translation: kandahar - is a province where people don t often let women work. 0n the street, i was hit. my scarf was pulled. cigarette packets and bottles were thrown at me. people tried to give me their phone numbers. despite all this, i managed to reach this position. how does it feel now, sitting at home? sometimes i wish i had never gotten an education. we head out of kandahar, following a mobile school. this afghan charity helps promote education in remote villages. the taliban have kept most girls secondary schools closed. here, one doesn t even exist. 0lder girls and women do generally remain behind closed doors. and taliban officials cite these ultra conservative values as the reason behind the decision.