$63mn education package finalised for Afghanistan students

ISLAMABAD: The government has finalised an Rs11.2 billion ($63 million) education package for Afghanistan students and plans to establish a university campus in Kabul, that nation’s capital, a senior official said.

The package, prepared by the Ministry of Education, “includes 3,000 scholarships, free training with stipends for 5,000 Afghan nationals, free training for 150 Afghan teachers, 100 nursing diploma scholarships, and the establishment of an AIOU (Allama Iqbal Open University) regional campus in Kabul to improve the education sector and skill development,” a government official told Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity, as the package is expected to soon be announced by the prime minister or foreign minister.

The AIOU in Islamabad is Pakistan’s largest university, and its chancellor is the president.

During acting Afghanistan Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani’s first visit to Pakistan last month, the University of Management and Technology (UMT) also announced 100 scholarships for Afghan students and 10 PhD scholarships for teachers and researchers to support education in the war-torn country, the officer added.

“Pakistan is making a significant contribution to providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan,” he said. “So far, we have offered enormous relief assistance to Afghan people to help them in this difficult time.”

Last November, Prime Minister Imran Khan announced over $28 million medical, food, and other humanitarian assistance for Afghanistan owing to the economic crisis that emerged after the Taliban seized control of Kabul in August.

Last week, Pakistan also dispatched a team of engineers and technicians to Afghanistan for installation and commissioning new medical equipment worth Rs2 billion ($11 million) in various Afghan hospitals.

“We are helping the Afghan people in these difficult times as last month our medical teams arranged free eye camps in Khost province and carried out 424 surgeries,” the official said.

Last week, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan played a crucial role in the safe evacuation of nearly 80,000 people from 42 countries and nationalities, including diplomats and UN officials, from Kabul.

Prime Minister Khan has pledged Rs5 billion ($28.3 billion) in aid to Afghanistan, with the first consignment already on its way, Qureshi said.

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