Expanding access to quality
education for girls
in Afghanistan
SENF (CLASSROOM)
In Afghanistan, millions of children, especially girls, face barriers to access to education.
Our Senf (Classroom) program is playing a significant role in bridging this gap.
REACH
We are reaching millions of children inside and outside Afghanistan, with a special focus on girls, using engaging educational content on TV, radio, and digital platforms.
CURRICULUM
We have created a high-standard, locally-aligned curriculum that includes social and emotional learning.
LESSONS
We have created over 700 high-quality, engaging lessons in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Math, and are working on an expanded curriculum for Grades 7-12.
VIDEOS
We are adapting high quality content from around the world, including localizing over 1500 Khan Academy videos into Dari and Pashto through our Content Development Lab
DIGITAL
Our interactive digital platform allows children anywhere, anytime, to learn and record their achievements, even offline.
We are using tools like WhatsApp to allow female teachers to tutor girls, providing critical learning support and employment for female educators.
PARTNERS
We have partnered with leading organizations like UNICEF, the Malala Fund, and New York University to enhance our impact and reach.
MEASURING IMPACT
Our dedicated research team is conducting assessments, surveys, and focus groups to build evidence of impact to we're making a meaningful difference in children's lives.
ROLE MODELS
Representing women and girls in the role of teachers, scientists, and students is critical to achieving gender equality and girls’ rights to education.
With your support, we can reach more children, provide them with quality education, and build a brighter future for all.
Through SENF, we're providing hope and opportunity to Afghanistan's children, one classroom at a time.