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Thursday, 21 February 2013

Shabana Basij Rasikh: the courage to educate Afghan girls

In a country where the girls sneak out to go to school with fatal results if they are caught Imagine learning. It was in Afghanistan under the Taliban, and the impact of this threat are today. 22-year-old Shabana Basij Rasikh run a school for girls in Afghanistan.

Who is Shabana Basij Rasikh:

Shabana Basij Rasikh and Kabul, Afghanistan, was born in raised. With dire consequences if they were caught - under the Taliban, he took her elder sister a secret school dressed as a boy. YES exchange program they attended a high school in the United States, and Middlebury College in Vermont and graduated. During college, he HELA, through education dedicated to empowering Afghan women founded a non-profit organization. The U.S. foundation and funds raised through public talks in his native village to build a high school for girls, and wells on the outskirts of Kabul communities built to give access to clean drinking water.
Effects of systemic change and community activist, Basij Rasikh the Glamour 2010 Women of the top 10 colleges had been selected as one of, public service was excellent and Vermont Campus Compact, effective leadership and community building awarded the 2011 Kunin public. As a Global Ambassador, she has been involved in 10 × 10, a global action campaign that links non-profits, corporations, philanthropists, policy leaders, and grassroots activists in the global influencers of the girls support for education support. The SOLA (School of Leadership, Afghanistan) Director, is a non-profit extraordinary young Afghan women access to education, employment world and returning hom helps management.

for Video:

http://harleybook.blogspot.com/2013/02/shabana-basij-rasikh-dare-to-educate.html

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