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'We Truly Have Lost Everything': A Journey Out of Kabul the Day It Fell

'We Truly Have Lost Everything': A Journey Out of Kabul the Day It Fell
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MOULTON FALLOUT — Who HASN'T ENDORSED in the Boston mayor's race — Masks MANDATED in SCHOOLS

MOULTON FALLOUT — Who HASN'T ENDORSED in the Boston mayor's race — Masks MANDATED in SCHOOLS
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Kabul University sets up new innovation centre for women

Kabul University sets up new innovation centre for women The Afghan government has laid the foundation for a new technical and innovation centre for women and girls at Kabul University under the leadership of Roya Mahboob, head of the Afghanistan all-female robotics team. The new centre dubbed ‘Roya Pardazan’ or Dreamer Centre aims to provide technical and vocational training for girls in all four zones of the war-ravaged country, hoping to rebrand Afghanistan as a hub of technical excellence. Mahboob, an Afghan IT entrepreneur, heads the non-profit Digital Citizen Fund based in Herat, which teaches girls coding and IT skills. More than 3,000 girls in Herat have studied at the Digital Citizen Fund, and the city’s university now has its largest number of women computer scientists.

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An Institute for Afghanistan's Robotics Team to Open in Kabul University

The Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) of Afghanistan and the Digital Citizen Fund , have signed an agreement on the establishment of an institute for Afghanistan’s robotics team. According to the agreement, “The Dreamers” institute will be built on Kabul University campus at a cost of USD 20 million. “The institute will have various departments, including artificial intelligence, new technology, science and other departments,” said TVET head Nadima Sahar. She added that the purpose of the institute is to nurture creativity among young people. Head of the Digital Citizen Fund Roya Mahboob said the institute will consist of two educational courses: the first course will be at high

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