150 Children from Kabul and Kandahar Receive Graduation Certificates After Completing Online Education Program
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Graduation certificates were awarded to 150 children from impoverished families at the ARCS Marastoons in Kabul and Kandahar after they completed an eight-month online learning program in religious studies, English, computer skills, and mathematics. The program was financially supported by the British Red Cross and technically assisted by the IFRC in Afghanistan.
The event was attended by Mawlawi Sayed Ahmad Bahramand, Director of ARCS Marastoons, and Ms. Huma Nader, Acting Head of the IFRC Delegation in Afghanistan.
At the event, Mr. Bahramand stated that education is the foundation of societal progress. He emphasized that the ARCS strives to provide educational opportunities to youth from vulnerable and needy families, enabling them to play an effective role in shaping their own futures and contributing to the development of the country.
At the conclusion of the event, with the support of the British Red Cross, 50 laptop computers were donated to the training centers of the Kabul and Kandahar Marastoons to strengthen and continue remedial education, enabling better training and learning opportunities for students in the future.
