The 100 Classrooms program was a joint project by Deutsche Welle and Cap Anamur to build and restore classrooms in Afghanistan after the U.S. invasion of 2001. Beginning June 13, 2003, the program helped to build nearly 300 classrooms and 32 schools. Schools were built in , , , , and Baharak. Classrooms were approximately 40 square meters, meant to accommodate 30 to 40 students. Local leaders were required to agree that the schools be open to both boys and girls, that recreation areas would be co-ed, and that teachers would be paid by the local communities.
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| - The 100 Classrooms program was a joint project by Deutsche Welle and Cap Anamur to build and restore classrooms in Afghanistan after the U.S. invasion of 2001. Beginning June 13, 2003, the program helped to build nearly 300 classrooms and 32 schools. Schools were built in , , , , and Baharak. Classrooms were approximately 40 square meters, meant to accommodate 30 to 40 students. Local leaders were required to agree that the schools be open to both boys and girls, that recreation areas would be co-ed, and that teachers would be paid by the local communities. (en)
- Le programme 100 Classrooms était un projet conjoint de Deutsche Welle et Cap Anamur pour construire et restaurer des salles de classe en Afghanistan après l'invasion américaine de 2001. Depuis le 13 juin 2003, le programme a permis de construire près de 100 salles de classe et 32 écoles. Le projet a été financé par des dons du monde entier, pour un total de plus de 380 000 €. (fr)
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| - The 100 Classrooms program was a joint project by Deutsche Welle and Cap Anamur to build and restore classrooms in Afghanistan after the U.S. invasion of 2001. Beginning June 13, 2003, the program helped to build nearly 300 classrooms and 32 schools. Schools were built in , , , , and Baharak. Classrooms were approximately 40 square meters, meant to accommodate 30 to 40 students. Local leaders were required to agree that the schools be open to both boys and girls, that recreation areas would be co-ed, and that teachers would be paid by the local communities. The project was funded by donations from around the world, totaling more than €380,000. (en)
- Le programme 100 Classrooms était un projet conjoint de Deutsche Welle et Cap Anamur pour construire et restaurer des salles de classe en Afghanistan après l'invasion américaine de 2001. Depuis le 13 juin 2003, le programme a permis de construire près de 100 salles de classe et 32 écoles. Des écoles ont été construites à , , , , et . Les salles de classe mesuraient environ 40 m2 et pouvaient accueillir 30 à 40 élèves. Les dirigeants locaux devaient accepter que les écoles soient ouvertes aux garçons et aux filles, que les aires de récréation soient mixtes et que les enseignants soient payés par les communautés locales. Le projet a été financé par des dons du monde entier, pour un total de plus de 380 000 €. (fr)
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