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Ribbon Cutting of the Dahnow Dahbori School

Sept 13, 2004, Kabul, Afghanistan: U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, Acting Minister of Education, Dr. Ahmad Mushahed, and USAID Afghanistan Director, Patrick Fine, officially opened the Dahnow Dahbori School in West Kabul. The school is a primary learning institution, complete with a technology center, that will serve over 900 Afghan girls and boys. The U.S. Agency for International Development funded the school; it is one of 246 primary and middle schools currently being built or refurbished by USAID, with 8 new schools scheduled for completion by the end of September 2004. State Department Photo.

U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, Acting Minister of Education, Dr. Ahmad Mushahed, and USAID Afghanistan Director, Patrick Fine, officially opened the Dahnow Dahbori School in West Kabul today. The school is a primary learning institution, complete with a technology center, that will serve over 900 Afghan girls and boys. The U.S. Agency for International Development funded the school; it is one of 246 primary and middle schools currently being built or refurbished by USAID, with 8 new schools scheduled for completion by the end of September 2004. State Department Photo.


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