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From academic to labourer: Afghan economic crisis spares few

Unpaid for months and with many mouths to feed, Afghan assistant professor Khalilullah Tawhidyar recently found temporary work on a building site. With the 300 afghanis ($3.30) he earned that day, he bought provisions for his family. The former member of a government task force on educational reform, who teaches English at Parwan University just north of Kabul, is one of the

From academic to labourer: Afghan economic crisis spares few

Unpaid for months and with many mouths to feed, Afghan assistant professor Khalilullah Tawhidyar recently found temporary work on a building site. With the 300 afghanis ($3.30) he earned that day, he bought provisions for his family.

From academic to labourer: Afghan economic crisis spares few

(Reuters) - Unpaid for months and with many mouths to feed, Afghan assistant professor Khalilullah Tawhidyar recently found temporary work on a building site. With the 300 afghanis ($3.30) he earned that day, he bought provisions for his family.

From academic to labourer: Afghan economic crisis spares few

Unpaid for months and with many mouths to feed, Afghan assistant professor Khalilullah Tawhidyar recently found temporary work on a building site. With the 300 afghanis ($3.30) he earned that day, he bought provisions for his family.

From academic to labourer: Afghan economic crisis spares few

By Zeba Siddiqui (Reuters) - Unpaid for months and with many mouths to feed, Afghan assistant professor Khalilullah Tawhidyar recently found temporary work on a building site. With the 300 afghanis ($3.30) he earned that day, he bought provisions for his family. The former member of a government taskforce on educational reform, who teaches English at Parwan University just north of Kabul, is one of thousands of middle class, educated Afghans fighting poverty as the country s economy teeters. I had no choice, Tawhidyar told Reuters, adding that he had not received his salary for three months. This is the story of many educated people here now. Already battling a severe drought and the coronavirus pandemic, Afghanistan s financial crisis has worsened since the return of the Taliban to power in mid-August. Billions of dollars in international aid have dried up as the international community works out how to interact with the hardline Islamist movement, and billions more in foreign currenc

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