miércoles 23 de octubre del 2024

La voluntad de aprender bajo las balas

por zmultimedia

Niños afganos después de asistir a una escuela que fue dañada en el conflicto antes de que los talibanes tomaran el gobierno, en Kandahar, Afganistán. Escuelas en Kandahar, incluida una en el distrito de Panjawai, luchan contra los daños causados ​​por la guerra, lo que dificulta la educación de los estudiantes.

Las paredes acribilladas a balazos, las ventanas rotas, la falta de instalaciones básicas como sanitarios y agua agravan los desafíos.

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Kandahar (Afghanistan), 08/01/2024.- Afghan children take class at a school that was damaged in conflict before the Taliban took over the government, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 08 January 2024. Schools in Kandahar, including one in Panjawai district, struggle with war-related damages, hindering students' education. Bullet-riddled walls, broken windows, and lack of basic facilities like toilets and water compound the challenges. While the Kandahar Education Department has repaired 81 schools with external aid and is working on 31 more, the need for building and repairing schools in remote areas remains pressing. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/STRINGER

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Kandahar (Afghanistan), 08/01/2024.- Afghan children take class at a school that was damaged in conflict before the Taliban took over the government, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 08 January 2024. Schools in Kandahar, including one in Panjawai district, struggle with war-related damages, hindering students' education. Bullet-riddled walls, broken windows, and lack of basic facilities like toilets and water compound the challenges. While the Kandahar Education Department has repaired 81 schools with external aid and is working on 31 more, the need for building and repairing schools in remote areas remains pressing. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/STRINGER

FOTO: D1-EFE/EPA

Kandahar (Afghanistan), 08/01/2024.- Afghan children take class at a school that was damaged in conflict before the Taliban took over the government, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 08 January 2024. Schools in Kandahar, including one in Panjawai district, struggle with war-related damages, hindering students' education. Bullet-riddled walls, broken windows, and lack of basic facilities like toilets and water compound the challenges. While the Kandahar Education Department has repaired 81 schools with external aid and is working on 31 more, the need for building and repairing schools in remote areas remains pressing. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/STRINGER

FOTO: D1-EFE/EPA

Kandahar (Afghanistan), 08/01/2024.- Afghan student attends a class at a school that was damaged in conflict before the Taliban took over the government, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 08 January 2024. Schools in Kandahar, including one in Panjawai district, struggle with war-related damages, hindering students' education. Bullet-riddled walls, broken windows, and lack of basic facilities like toilets and water compound the challenges. While the Kandahar Education Department has repaired 81 schools with external aid and is working on 31 more, the need for building and repairing schools in remote areas remains pressing. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/STRINGER

FOTO: D1-EFE/EPA

Kandahar (Afghanistan), 08/01/2024.- Afghan children leave for the day after attending a school that was damaged in conflict before the Taliban took over the government, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 08 January 2024. Schools in Kandahar, including one in Panjawai district, struggle with war-related damages, hindering students' education. Bullet-riddled walls, broken windows, and lack of basic facilities like toilets and water compound the challenges. While the Kandahar Education Department has repaired 81 schools with external aid and is working on 31 more, the need for building and repairing schools in remote areas remains pressing. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/STRINGER

FOTO: D1-EFE/EPA