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#Kazakhstan with EU, #UNDP expands successful education programme to more Afghan women

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Building on Kazakhstan’s successful 10-year $50m commitment to educate Afghans in Kazakh universities, a new joint programme between Kazakhstan, the European Union, and UN Development Programme will graduate 50 Afghan women with bachelor, graduate and technical degrees. Only 10% of programme applicants were accepted. Students will be empowered to be net contributors to the future global economy that will put a premium on more specific technical skills. 
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