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There is much to be proud of in terms of progress towards access to education in Afghanistan since 2001, however serious challenges remain. More children are in school than ever before – Afghanistan has seen the highest priority net enrollment rates in its history with more than 4.3 million children attending primary and secondary school in 2003. Despite these achievements, only just over half of all Afghan children age 7-13 attend school. The figures for girls are worse than for boys – only 34% of those enrolled in primary schools in 2003 were girls.
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Opening Doors to Opportunity: Afghanistan’s Millennium Development Goals
http://www.undp.org
UNESCO – 2003 Afghanistan Education System
www.unesco.org
UNESCO – 2000 Assessment Country Report
www2.unesco.org
Nationmaster
www.nationmaster.com