
Afghanistan remains one of the poorest countries in the world:
Afghanistan has also been listed as one of the most oppressed
countries in the world. During the six-year reign of the Taliban (from
1996-2001), women and girls were confined to homes with blackened windows and
not allowed to leave their homes without a male relative. They were
forbidden from attending school or working. Consequently, many women starved to
death. Covered from head to foot with burkhas, their faces even today
remain hidden.
Men were scarcely better off. The Taliban disallowed
music, dancing, playing soccer, kite flying, reading books and even
laughing. A roving patrol measured the lengths of men’s beards and
publicly whipped those with beards that were too short.

Ayni Education International (AEI) is working in north-central Afghanistan.
We chose to
work in this area because it is in a strategic location. It is the
economic hub of northern Afghanistan. Because of its location, there are
many different tribes, or people’s groups, that live in this area, including
Uzbeks, Tajiks, Turkmen, Hazaras and Pashtun.
It is a “melting
pot.” Consequently, there are many different languages spoken.
This part of Afghanistan was also hardest hit during the past few decades. It is the region where the former Soviet Union first invaded. It was also the home of the Northern Alliance. Thus, the area was a war front and most of the infrastructure was destroyed.