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RASC News > Afghanistan > UN Constructs School for 950 Students in Nimroz
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UN Constructs School for 950 Students in Nimroz

Published 10/11/2024
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RASC News Agency: Local sources in Nimroz province report the opening of a newly constructed school building in Zaranj, the provincial capital, funded by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) at a cost of nearly $300,000 USD. This new facility now provides a secure, standardized learning environment for around 950 students, addressing a pressing need for educational infrastructure in the area.

 

UN officials confirmed the school’s establishment, with Arafat Jamal, the UNHCR representative in Afghanistan, remarking, “Our organization is committed to implementing similar projects across other regions of Afghanistan.” The school primarily serves girls, while boys are permitted to attend up to the third grade. It employs 12 teachers and two support staff, ensuring a structured and supportive learning environment.

 

Local students and residents expressed deep satisfaction, noting that the school’s construction has alleviated previous educational challenges. One student shared, “Previously, we studied in rented houses or out in the open. Now, having a fully equipped school is a great joy.” Another student, Saboor, added, “In the past, our school’s location frequently changed, often making it hard to reach. With a permanent, dedicated space, we are genuinely happy.”

 

Local residents also voiced appreciation for the new facility. Abdul Hameed, a resident, noted, “The construction of this school has provided immense relief to our children, who faced numerous difficulties in the past.” Abdul Bari, another resident, commented, “Our children are thrilled to have this well-resourced school, and we hope that similar facilities will be established in other areas where schools are desperately needed.”

 

Despite this achievement, local authorities report that 15 schools in Nimroz remain without permanent buildings, forcing students to attend classes in rented accommodations or under temporary tents.

RASC 10/11/2024

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