According to the 2015 UNESCO GEM report, 264 million children are out of school. Also, today there a Hence we work in the following areas:
1.
Dupree Library was founded in 2018, in honour of Nancy Hatch Dupree, who was an American-Afghan historian. She was the board director of the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University (ACKU) in Afghanistan. Nancy’s work primarily focused on the history of modern Afghanistan. She was fondly called the “grandmother of Afghanistan”, having spent more of her life there or with Afghans abroad. Our main foc
us is on the destitute and street children who don’t have access to educational opportunities. To teach and build children’s capacity through literacy courses.
2. To improve students’ social understanding and social interactions.
4. To spread the culture of reading through reading circles and book clubs.
5. To help children and youth understand the value of human family and cultural understanding.
3. Working towards non-violence through the implementation of workshops, educational programs and peacemaking circles (a peacemaking circle brings together individuals to engage in conflict resolution, healing, support, decision making or other activities in which honest communications, relationship development, and community building are core desired outcome).