{"id":85849,"date":"2020-09-11T14:22:35","date_gmt":"2020-09-11T12:22:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fondation-engie\/portfolio\/promoting-afghan-girls-education-afghanistan-libre-2\/"},"modified":"2020-09-11T14:22:35","modified_gmt":"2020-09-11T12:22:35","slug":"promoting-afghan-girls-education-afghanistan-libre-2","status":"publish","type":"portfolio","link":"https:\/\/fondation-engie.com\/en\/portfolio\/promoting-afghan-girls-education-afghanistan-libre-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Promoting Afghan Girls Education, Afghanistan Libre"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\t\t[vc_row_inner row_inner_height_percent=”20″ back_color=”color-gyho” overlay_alpha=”50″ equal_height=”yes” gutter_size=”0″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″ shape_dividers=””] [vc_separator sep_color=”accent” el_width=”10%” el_height=”5px”][vc_custom_heading]The project [\/vc_custom_heading] <\/br> Afghanistan Libre was founded by the French-Afghan feminist and writer Chekeba Hachemi in 1996, shortly after the Taliban came to power. From day one, its remit has been to facilitate access to education for young Afghan women. <\/p>\n [vc_separator sep_color=”accent” el_width=”10%” el_height=”5px”][vc_custom_heading]Role of the ENGIE Foundation[\/vc_custom_heading] <\/br> However, the partnership with the ENGIE Foundation does not stop there. Inspired by the Schools, Lights and Rights programme, Afghanistan Libre is also bringing lights and rights into Afghan homes.<\/p>\n
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\n\t\t\t\t[vc_custom_heading heading_semantic=”h3″ text_size=”fontsize-113077″ text_weight=”300″ text_color=”color-xsdn”]13<\/strong> schools electrified
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\n\t\t\t\t[vc_custom_heading heading_semantic=”h3″ text_size=”fontsize-113077″ text_weight=”300″ text_color=”accent”]27,000<\/strong> students
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\nWith the ENGIE Foundation’s support, 13 schools in the Panjshir and Paghman regions will be fitted with solar panels, giving them access to electricity. This action is part of a comprehensive programme to enable Afghan girls to access higher education (through the awarding of scholarships). Another component of the programme focuses on continuing training for female teachers. <\/p>\n
\nThe Foundation voted to support the project in 2015 for a period of three years. This project perfectly embodies the Foundation’s desire to support overarching projects run by women for women. <\/p>\n