Stabilization Program for Northern Afghanistan (SPNA) is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, managed by KfW Development Bank, and implemented by the Aga Khan Foundation, in partnership with Mercy Corp.
The Afghan-German cooperation handed over three newly constructed buildings to the local government in Kunduz province: two schools in Dashti Archi and Chardara districts, and a new teacher training college in Imam-Sahib district.
Built at a total cost of about AFN 87mn, the facilities are funded by the German government via the Stabilization Program for Northern Afghanistan (SPNA).
In Imam-Sahib district, the newly constructed Teacher Training College (TTC) was handed over to the Department of Education and the TTC directorate. It consists of 24 furnished classrooms, eight administrative rooms, 360 metre boundary walls, 10 set latrines and a deep well that provides drinking water for all students. It also includes a mosque with proper water and sanitation systems. More than 1,150 students can now attend classes at this new college. 320 to 400 professional teachers are expected to graduate annually.
Source: May 17, 2016 – Wadsam