SolaX Provides Online Education for Afghan Girls

According to officials of this institution, Solex operates through the WhatsApp messenger and has recently made lessons related to the eighth grade available to students for free.


Shabana Basij Rasikh, the founder and director of this program, has stated that the educational content of Solex is developed based on Afghanistan's official curriculum so that girls can pursue quality education without the current restrictions.


She added: "We are striving to expand girls' access to education and keep their motivation for learning alive by providing free and online courses."


Based on the information, Solex began operations in the spring season of 1403 and has so far registered more than 22,000 students from various parts of the world.


This platform offers a variety of courses such as mathematics, physics, biology, history, geography, Islamic education, and languages including Persian, Pashto, and English. In addition, creative programs such as storytelling and narrative arts are also included in its educational offerings.


This initiative is being implemented at a time when the Taliban group has banned girls' education beyond the sixth grade for more than four years and has excluded women from many areas of work and study.

The educational institution "Solex" has announced that by creating an online educational platform, it has provided the opportunity for girls in Afghanistan to pursue their studies under the current restrictive conditions.

FARIDA AMINI

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