Working to empower the children of Afghanistan.

Our Scorecard

Help the Afghan Children - Performance Scorecard Help the Afghan Children (HTAC), takes great pride in the quality of our work and the positive impact we're having in delivering education to children in our schools, empowering local school committees, and improving the quality of life for children and their families.

HTAC's Performance Scorecard is designed to reflect the overall results of our work and let you know how we're doing. Our Scorecard has 4 major categories:

  • Our ability to train and prepare teachers to excel in the classroom.
  • Our ability to enroll students in schools; especially girls.
  • Our ability to delivery quality programs and facilitate student achievement.
  • The impact we're having in delivering critical humanitarian aid.
Note: In Afghanistan, the school year begins around March 21st. and runs through November 30th. Some Scorecard data will not be available until the completion of the current school year.

Teacher Training - coordinated by Afghanistan's Ministry of Education
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance    Since 2002
Number of teachers enrolled in our program
536
2,027
Number of men completing our program

213 (39.7%)

669 (33.0%)

Number of women completing our program
323 (60.3%)
1,358 (67.0%)

60% of Afghan teachers nationwide lack a high school degree; 90% have no training.

Student Enrollment
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2002
Number of students enrolled in schools HTAC supports
42,447
120,372*1
Number of boys enrolled
15,392
52,930
Number of girls enrolled
27,055
67,442

*1 – These totals do not include the many years HTAC provided education to thousands of Afghan boys and girls during the rule of the Taliban, where non-religious education was discouraged and girls education was forbidden.

Program Quality and Student Achievement
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2003
Computer Education Enrollment
  
Number of students enrolled in our program
10,171
37,320
Number of boys enrolled in program
5,861
17,896
Number of girls enrolled in program
4,310
19,424
Computer Skill Mastery (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Windows, Excel, PowerPoint)
  
Percentage of students mastering all skills
96.8%
95.6%
Percentage of boys mastering all skills
97.7%
93.9%
Percentage of girls mastering all skills
96.4%
97.0%

HTAC was the first organization to introduce computers and computer education into Afghan public schools (2003) and our program is highly-recognized. As a comparison, less than 3% of all Afghan students are exposed to any form of computer education.

Program Quality and Student Achievement
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2003
Literacy-"Read Afghanistan" Program
  
Number of students enrolled in our program
450
11,716
Number of boys enrolled in our program
225
5,832
Number of girls enrolled in our program
225
5,884
Percentage of students with improved skills
93.6%
85.8%*1
Percentage of boys with improved skills
92.4%
84.6%*1
Percentage of girls with improved skills
94.7%
88.3%*1
Percentage of students reading basic English
61.4%
54.3%*2


*1 - HTAC began tracking literacy achievement in 2006.; *2- English tracking began in 2008.
HTAC uses unique custom-designed illustrated storybooks to support classroom instruction. These bi-lingual books (Dari and English) are also available in each of our school libraries. As a comparison, over 50% of Afghan boys and 80% of girls (nationwide) remain illiterate.


Program Quality and Student Achievement

Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2003
Peace Education Enrollment
22 schools 66 schools 
Number of students enrolled in our program
6,740
11,070
Number of boys enrolled in program
3,766
5,833
Number of girls enrolled in program
2,974
5,237

Program Quality and Student Achievement
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2010
Peace Education–Application*1
  
# of schools where we are tracking performance
7 (2,800 students)
 
% of teachers correctly modeling peace behaviors
65.8%
 
% of students correctly modeling peace behaviors
55.6% 
Average # of aggressive conflicts/month reduced1,540 to 739 (52.0%) 
Average # of potential conflicts/month peacefully resolved using non-violent conflict resolution

 23 to 610 (45.2%)

 

*1 – HTAC began tracking performance in 2010.
HTAC was one of the first organizations to introduce peace education into the Afghan schools as well as measure peace education performance.  We help students address their trauma and replace aggressive behaviors with self-esteem, mutual respect, and cooperation.

Program Quality and Student Achievement
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2003
Environmental Education Enrollment
  
Number of students enrolled in our program
600 (6 schools)
4,733 *1
Number of boys enrolled in program
500 (6 schools)
2,488 *1
Number of girls enrolled in program
 100 (6 schools)
2,245 *1
Environmental Education - Application
  
Eco concepts taught/modeled in schools
100% (6 of 6)
100% (24 of 24)*1
Students actively practicing eco-behaviors
100% (6 of 6)
83.3% (21 of 24)*1
Schools are consistently litter-free
100% (6 of 6)
77.8% (2o of 24)*1
School gardens planted/maintained by students
100% (6 of 6)
100% (24 of 24) *1

*1 - HTAC began tracking performance in 2006
HTAC's innovative program, has been recognized by Afghanistan's Ministry of Education and the United Nations Afghanistan Environmental Unit.

Humanitarian Aid & Emergency Relief

Performance Category

Current Performance
Performance Since 1993
Number of aid recipients (children & families)
23,789
1,735,281

Since 1993, HTAC has delivered critical medical supplies, school supplies, clothing, nutritional supplements, hygiene materials, cooking and heating materials to over 1.6 million men, women, and children in under-served areas of the country.

Cultural Exchanges

Performance Category

Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2005
Number of participating schools
4
12
Number of participating students
135
227
Number of successful exchanges *1
2 of 2(100%)
6 of 6 (100%)

*1 - A successful exchange occurs when all learning objectives (of the exchange) have been met.  Since 2005, HTAC has embarked on an innovative cross-cultural learning program where selected students from schools (primarily in the West), participate in formal exchange projects with students from ‘sister’ schools in Afghanistan. Project themes include topics such as: What is democracy?; Achieving peace in the world; & What is your school day like?

Computer Training for School Administrators and Teachers
Performance Category
Current
Performance
Performance
Since 1993
Total number of enrollees
124
455
Number of school administrators enrolled
0
69
Number of teachers enrolled
124
386
Number of males enrolled
23
129
Number of females enrolled
101
326
Percentage of enrollees mastering computers
84.7%
105/124
95.8%
436/455

*1 – HTAC’s program began in 2006, with performance being tracked since 2007.
This program typically runs from December through February when school is closed. HTAC has learned that school administrators and teachers will better support computer education courses for their students when they themselves become computer literate.


Landmine Education

Performance Category

Current
Performance
Performance
Since 2008
Number of participating Afghan schools
2
2
Number of students completing program
40
80
Student population aware of landmine risks
7,500
36,269
Number of landmine survivors benefited
120
123


Over 1 million landmines still lay buried throughout many parts of Afghanistan, killing or injuring an average of 50-60 children and adults each month.

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