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13.10.2021

Online education is the only hope for Afghan schoolgirl

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Afghan primary school girls in a classroom in Kabul, 18 September 2021. Secondary schools for girls remain closed.
Afghan primary school girls in a classroom in Kabul, 18 September 2021. Secondary schools for girls remain closed.

Denied access to school due to the Taliban's failure to reopen secondary schools for girls, one Afghan teenager has taken to the Internet to try to exercise her basic right to an education. But her self-driven online learning mission has not been easy.

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