OXSFJ & LEARN Afghan Project
OXSFJ & LEARN Afghan Project
A group of teenage girls are learning journalism as part of joint efforts of the Oxford School for the Future of Journalismand LEARN Afghan.
Under the scheme, Afghan girls aged 13-17 attended weekly journalism classes in English with OXSFJ’s instructor Sarah Hussain.
Now after a successful trial, the project has expanded to allow more Afghan girls the opportunity to safely contribute to Harbingers’ Magazine. Learn more about this collaboration here.
In partnership with OXSFJ & LEARN Afghan Project:
opinion
August 01, 2024
Against all odds: Afghan girls want to learn
science
July 11, 2024
Interesting facts about the galaxy you should know about
society
April 11, 2024
How volunteers are helping to serve as a ‘beacon of hope’ in Afghanistan
opinion
March 29, 2024
The importance of striking a healthy balance on social media
society
March 22, 2024
What young Afghan women want to achieve in the world of technology
science
March 22, 2024
Ways to maintain a healthy and balance lifestyle
society
December 22, 2023
Helping hands - How Afghan girls are instrumental in providing education
opinion
November 24, 2023
Motivation is helping me face daily obstacles and it can help you too
society
November 17, 2023
Afghan teenager opens kindergarten to help children “fly off into the horizons of tomorrow”
Written by OXSFJ & LEARN Afghan Project:
society
October 20, 2023
‘Everyone needs hobbies’ - Afghan girls share what makes them happy
society
September 29, 2023
From nature trips to shop opening: how Afghan girls spent summer holidays
society
July 21, 2023
Days that marked Afghan girls’ lives
society
July 07, 2023
Meet five Afghan girls who dream big for their future
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