
Over 4 million Afghan students out of schools, says Unicef: Where are the girls?
India Today
Unicef stated in a tweet that over 4 million Afghan students are out of schools.
The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said in a tweet that over 4 million children in Afghanistan are still out of schools and further informed that more than half of this figure is made up of girls. In the past 3 months, #UNICEF supported 5,350community-based education classes ensuring access to learning for more than 142,700 children across Afghanistan.Yet more needs to be done, over 4 million #children are still out of school, more than half are girls. pic.twitter.com/1M3Mnksw10
The tweet reads, "In the past 3 months, #UNICEF supported 5,350 community-based education classes ensuring access to learning for more than 142,700 children across Afghanistan. Yet more needs to be done, over 4 million #children are still out of school, more than half are girls."

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