Standing in front of Aisha Durrani High School, the very name echoes through the streets of Kabul, a symbol of resilience in a country where education for girls has been a long and arduous journey. Aisha Durrani, a pioneering Afghan woman, paved the way for female education by opening the first school for girls in Kabul. Years later, this school stands as a monument to her legacy, a testament to the power of education to transform lives. The school was rebuilt with German aid after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, now boasting modern facilities like computer and science laboratories. It stands in a complex past where its history was ravaged by war and neglect. Today, 1,600 students fill its halls, their eager faces a vision of hope for the future. The school’s rebuilding reflects a larger hope for Afghanistan, a desire for peace and a commitment to education for all.
Paghman Bridge
Slipping through time, let’s journey back to a Kabul brimming with life, where the Paghman Bridge stood as a silent