The United Nations Children&& 's Fund (UNICEF) revealed on Sunday that it has created 140 community-based instructional classes for kids in Khost and Paktika provinces.UNICEF stated in a tweet that this job will provide 4,000 kids with the opportunity to find out and learn lessons.On Saturday IEA officials shut down women schools above the sixth grade that had briefly resumed after a recommendation by tribal senior citizens and school principals.Earlier this month, 4 women schools above grade 6 in Gardez, the provincial capital, and one in the Samkani district began running without formal authorization from the Education Ministry.On Saturday, all 5 schools were once again closed.Following the closure, some female students objected versus the closure of their schools.The students shouted mottos regarding the right to education in front of the provincial directorate of education of Paktia province.Last week, reports from Paktika emerged that a few schools had been resumed for ladies based on homeowners& & demands in Gardiz city.However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, stated at the time he was not aware of details concerning the relocation.&& I wear & 't have detailed information about this yet, and examinations are underway to learn under what procedures the schools are opened and to whose assistance,& & he said.The post UNICEF produces 140 classes for children in Paktika and Khost first appeared on Ariana News.
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