The State of Public Education in Afghanistan: Political Problems, and Future Prospects
The advent of the 21st century marked a unique era for Afghanistan. Presumably, an end was put to the wearisome conflict in late 2001, and a new chapter full of unprecedented and complicated pages was opened. Surviving every hardship in the last moments of the 20th century, the education sector of the country, like the other sectors, became the focal point of the international communities and aid agencies. In other words, following the immediate installation of the new government in 2002, high priority was given to the education sector.
Tags: Afghanistan, Democratic Republic, Education in Afghanistan, Education Policy, Islamic State, Neighbourhood Studies