HELP EDUCATE AN ORPHAN AFGHAN TEEN

Educational Project Fundraising – By Human Right’s Advocate, Ms Fawzia Koofi

Background

Helping Afghan Girls Education Through Art

Since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in mid-August, the world has witnessed stories of perseverance, heroism, and heartache as Afghans flee their country. But more than 35 million Afghans remain in Afghanistan, and the most uncertain future remains for Afghan girls.   Taliban opened schools, but only boys of all ages were asked to return to school, leaving out secondary ,high school and university students. More than 2.2 million Afghan girls were unable to attend school as recently as last year – 60 percent of the total children out-of-school in the country.   Hon.Fawzia Koofi , Afghanistan’s first woman deputy speaker, member of peace negotiation team and nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize is officially launching this crowdfunding campaign with the help of visual artist activist G R who will be donating his digital art to every campaign donor according to the price options below.   ● Give 70$, and get your portrait in JPEG format that is printable in an A5 format! ● Give 90$, and get your portrait in JPEG format that is printable in an A4 or letter format! ● For 199$ you get the vector file of your portrait drawing, printable in large format in lossless quality! ● If you prefer something more dynamic, then 225$ will get you the real time or 2min-long HD video of the drawing that can be showcased in a digital frame as video art! The money generated through this campaign will go to provide scholarships for girls who graduated high school so that they are able pursue their dream of higher education. Your support will empower the education of women in Afghanistan for a long term sustainable solution, plus you get to collect contemporary art in the process! You can send yours/your loved ones pictures in the email Address below: koofioffice at gmail.com or DM it to our instagram or twitter page  

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