Millions of Afghan children do not go to school

Almost four million children between the ages of seven and seventeen do not go to school in Afghanistan.

More than sixteen years after the start of the massive international relief operations, almost half of all Afghan children currently have no access to education. An important reason is the intensification of the war with the radical-Islamic Taliban and increasingly with the terrorist organization Islamic State. In addition, more children have to work because of increasing poverty. In addition, there is a huge flow of refugees within the country's borders. Humanitarian aid workers have registered more than 100,000 war refugees this year.

UNICEF reports that schools are often closed in the vicinity of combat areas or that parents decide not to send their children to school anymore because the road to school is too dangerous. This applies in particular to girls.

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