Zindah Jān – Children sit shoulder to shoulder crammed in rows on the floor of a shipping container with lesson books in their laps, the remains of their school unrepaired in the six months since a major earthquake devastated their village in western Afghanistan.
"I really want to study, to have a school, and become a teacher to teach my friends," said 11-year-old Siyah Gul. Many people are still living in tents and temporary shelters, the World Health Organization said in February. "Our school too, which was wrecked by the earthquake, has not been restored so far. I don't know if there are plans to or not," said the 25-year-old, adding that the village's children "face an uncertain future" without proper schools.
One in five children aged between five and 17 are engaged in child labour, according to the United Nations, in a country facing deep economic, humanitarian and climate crises.
زندہ جان، زلزلہ، بچے، تعلیم، ڈبہ، درسی کتابیں
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