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7,000 Vacancies for Teachers in afghanistan

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7,000 Vacancies for Teachers in afghanistan

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The Ministry of Education announced vacancies for thousands of teachers in the country.


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 At a press conference in Kabul, the Ministry of Education announced more than 7,000 vacancies for teachers and administrative staff in the education departments of eight provinces. Nearly 3,000 vacancies were reserved for women.

Meanwhile, Abdul Salam Hanafi, second deputy PM, said he is seeking to raise the level of education, and that the education sector is a priority of the Islamic Emirate.

“7,000 vacancies of teachers and administrative staff were announced. This is an honor for me, our nation, the Ministry of Education, administrative reform, the National Examinations Office and also the whole nation,” said Abdulhaq Sadiq, deputy Minister of Quality Management of Human Resources of the Ministry of Education.

According to reports, most female teachers have lost their jobs. Officials at the Ministry of Education said there is a shortage of teachers in 24 provinces.


“Those female teachers who teach male students above the sixth grade are the ones who are staying at home until the decree of the leadership, and their salaries will be paid in their homes,” said Awal Gul Ayoubi, general director of Human Resources and Administrative Development.



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