Young Afghan See Hopes CrushedThere is optimism among the young children at afghan school about the jobs they would like to do in the future. But do they realy have a future?
"I want to be a doctor," says Nagina, six, wearing a small white headscarf.
"I want to be a pilot," says Hemat, eight, who adds that he is top of his class in maths.
With much going wrong in Afghanistan, education is seen as one of the rare success stories in the country. Afghanistan is a country where aspirations can be cruelly crushed, and where the chances of becoming a pilot or a doctor are slim!

The majority of this kids will not achieve their goals, some of them will not even finish school. While much of the focus of the West has been on military issues, there appears to be a renewed urgency to focus on this issue, it is crucial, and very important to help this issue, education brings future to a country, without future, without education, we have nothing.
What do you think happens to all this kids who dont finish school? How can goverment help education in afghanistan? How would this help?