INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Marking the first day of the Persian New Year, the United Nations Children&s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday called on Afghan families to send their
children to school.Prior to the opening of schools on Wednesday this week (23rd March, first day of the educational year), UNICEF
Afghanistan, is urging parents to prepare all eligible children for the new school year across Afghanistan,& UNICEF tweeted.The comment
comes after four children, all boys were killed in the Shah Wali Kot district of Kandahar Province, on Sunday, when an explosive remnant of
war was detonated, UNICEF said in a statement.According to media reports, the children were playing with mortar shells when one
exploded.This brings the total verified number of children killed and injured to 294 by explosive remnants of war and landmines in the last
The real figure is thought to be much higher, read the statement.UNICEF urges all relevant parties in Afghanistan to step up their efforts
to clear areas contaminated by weapons and protect children at all times.The start of the new year is a critical period for Afghanistan as
schools and colleges re-open after the winter break
UNAMA meanwhile said it was continuing discussions with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) on higher education and has stressed the
importance of equal access to quality education for all and for academic freedom.The post UNICEF urges Afghan families to send their
children to school first appeared on Ariana News.