Coordinating Organization for Promotion and Establishment
Education
Education in Afghanistan has seen significant progress and
has many positive aspects:
Increased Enrollment: Over the past two decades, there has
been a substantial increase in the number of children attending school. In
recent years, more than 9 million Afghan children have been enrolled in schools.
Teacher Training: There has been a significant investment in
training teachers. Programs funded by international organizations have helped
train thousands of teachers, improving the quality of education.
Higher Education Opportunities: The number of students
attending colleges and universities has increased, with around 300,000 students
currently pursuing higher education. Scholarships and international
partnerships have also provided opportunities for Afghan students to study
abroad.

Health

Some points of the health sector in Afghanistan:
Improved Access to Healthcare: Significant increase in health facilities, especially in rural areas, providing essential services like maternal and child healthcare.
Progress in Maternal and Child Health: Reduction in maternal mortality and widespread child immunization programs, improving overall health outcomes.
Polio Eradication Efforts: Successful vaccination campaigns have led to a significant reduction in polio cases, with international support playing a key role.
International Support: Ongoing financial aid and expertise from international organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and USAID have supported health infrastructure and services.
Agriculture
Some points of the agriculture sector in Afghanistan:
Agricultural Potential: Afghanistan has diverse
agro-climatic zones suitable for growing a variety of crops, including wheat,
rice, fruits (e.g., pomegranates, apples), and nuts (e.g., almonds,
pistachios).
Export Growth: Afghanistan has made progress in exporting
agricultural products, particularly fruits, nuts, and dried herbs, to
international markets, boosting the economy.
Irrigation Systems: Efforts to improve irrigation
infrastructure, including small-scale irrigation projects, have enhanced crop
production in many regions.
Government and NGO Support: International organizations and
local initiatives have supported farmers with access to better seeds,
fertilizers, and agricultural training, improving productivity.

Social

Some points about the social sector in Afghanistan:
Improved Literacy Rates: Literacy rates, particularly among women, have improved, contributing to better educational outcomes and increased opportunities for women in the workforce.
Healthcare Access: Increased access to healthcare services, including maternal and child health programs, vaccinations, and rural health clinics.
Community Development Projects: Numerous community-driven development projects have helped improve infrastructure, sanitation, and access to clean water.
NGO Involvement: International and local NGOs have played a crucial role in providing social services, including education, healthcare, and humanitarian aid, particularly in underserved areas.
Youth Engagement: Increased opportunities for youth through education, vocational training, and employment programs aimed at reducing poverty and instability.