Free Education Funding Support–Qurtuba High School

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Free Education Funding Support–Qurtuba High School
Dear Sir/Madam, My name is Waleed Karyab, and I am a human rights activist and former official of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Education. I am writing to respectfully seek your organization’s support for Qurtuba High School, a non-profit educational institution that I founded in 2013, where I currently serve as the Executive Manager. Qurtuba High School was established with the mission of providing free, inclusive, and quality education to marginalized women and children who are otherwise deprived of learning opportunities. In addition to formal schooling, we also offer free vocational training programs, particularly for women and adolescent girls, to help them acquire practical skills, achieve economic independence, and live with dignity. Throughout my career, I have actively advocated for human rights, gender equality, and equal access to education. I have participated in various international platforms and television channels, where I publicly supported education for all and raised awareness about the challenges faced by women and children in Afghanistan. Given the current situation in the country, the need for community-based, non-profit educational initiatives such as ours has become more urgent than ever. Despite operating with limited resources, Qurtuba High School has continued its activities with strong community trust and commitment. However, in order to sustain and expand our programs, particularly those focused on women’s education and vocational training, we urgently require financial support and institutional partnership. We would be honored to explore the possibility of collaboration with your organization. Upon request, I would be pleased to share our project proposal, detailed budget, registration documents, activity reports, and financial plans. My humanitarian advocacy work has also been covered by international media outlets, including Al Jazeera. One such interview discusses the situation of Afghan refugees deported from Pakistan and the deprivation of their basic rights. The link to this interview is provided below: https://youtu.be/5fydE1PQoNI?si=gmPYx3txNgNK9rpX Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I sincerely hope for the opportunity to work together in advancing education and human rights for vulnerable communities. Yours sincerely, Waleed Karyab Contact: wkaryab@gmail.com +93793802946 Executive Manager Qurtuba High School Human Rights Activist | Former Official, Ministry of Education (Afghanistan)

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Support my education dreams

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Support my education dreams
My name is Agbolan Benjamin Fofone. I am 22 years old, originally from Togo, and I moved to Ghana with one purpose—to further my education. I arrived in Nima in 2010, where I began my primary education at Anani Memorial School. Nima is an overcrowded community, home to people from different regions of Ghana and various African countries, all striving to survive and build better lives. From the beginning of my journey in Ghana, I had only one person standing firmly by my side—my sister. She was my strength, my support, and my family. At a very early stage of my life, I lost both my father and mother. I never truly experienced the warmth of fatherhood or motherhood. Still, I held on, believing that as long as my sister was alive, I was not alone. Unfortunately, while I was in senior high school, I lost her too. That moment changed everything. Life became extremely difficult. I struggled to find food, clothes, and even basic necessities. Continuing school became almost impossible, and I was unable to complete my senior high education at that time. The journey was filled with pain, hardship, and uncertainty, but deep within me, my dreams refused to die. Along the way, I met a special man from Sweden who believed in me and supported my passion for education. Through his help, I was given another chance to rise. It had always been my dream to become a cinematographer—to tell real stories through visuals and bring life to moments that matter. Today, I am pursuing TV and Film Production at the tertiary level, working tirelessly toward my dream of creating powerful stories through film. At this stage of my journey, my greatest goal is to own a camera, a tool that will allow me to practice, grow, and turn my dreams into reality. My story is one of loss, resilience, and hope. Despite everything I have faced, I still believe that with the right support and determination, dreams can survive even the hardest circumstances.

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