Shaukat Zamani
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- Jun 14, 2010
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Dear fellow Afghans and other readers
I am an Afghan who is currently living in New Zealand. I recently visited Afghanistan and was astounded by the state of education in our country.
My visit to Afghanistan prompted me to found Help Afghan Education (HAE).
The idea behind HAE is to provide young men and women in Afghanistan near-free, modern and work-focused education.
With help from all of you guys, and Afghans around the world, HAE can play an important role in the future of our country.
With our political leadership failing us miserably today, it falls upon educated Afghans to show initiative, commitment and responsibility and help Afghanistan in small but important ways.
You can help in a number of important ways. Most importantly, you can join me on the HAE Board, become a HAE leader and share your opinions with me in terms of how we can grow HAE together. HAE needs committed leaders and members to succeed.
With your help we can make this work. I would like you to join the forum on the HAE web site and start a discussion as to how we can all help Afghanistan.
It is no longer sufficient to blame the decadent Afghan regime for all our plights. We need to start sharing responsibility for helping Afghanistan achieve peace and progress.
Only and only the educated class can bring the country the reforms it needs to become a respectable member of the 21st Century global community.
I can be reached on: [email protected]
I look forward to your ideas, opinions and input.
Kind regards
Shaukat Zamani
I am an Afghan who is currently living in New Zealand. I recently visited Afghanistan and was astounded by the state of education in our country.
My visit to Afghanistan prompted me to found Help Afghan Education (HAE).
The idea behind HAE is to provide young men and women in Afghanistan near-free, modern and work-focused education.
With help from all of you guys, and Afghans around the world, HAE can play an important role in the future of our country.
With our political leadership failing us miserably today, it falls upon educated Afghans to show initiative, commitment and responsibility and help Afghanistan in small but important ways.
You can help in a number of important ways. Most importantly, you can join me on the HAE Board, become a HAE leader and share your opinions with me in terms of how we can grow HAE together. HAE needs committed leaders and members to succeed.
With your help we can make this work. I would like you to join the forum on the HAE web site and start a discussion as to how we can all help Afghanistan.
It is no longer sufficient to blame the decadent Afghan regime for all our plights. We need to start sharing responsibility for helping Afghanistan achieve peace and progress.
Only and only the educated class can bring the country the reforms it needs to become a respectable member of the 21st Century global community.
I can be reached on: [email protected]
I look forward to your ideas, opinions and input.
Kind regards
Shaukat Zamani