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Afghanistan 1,447 people served 85% of whom were female CHALLENGES Afghanistan saw unprecedented levels of violence in 2019. The UN reports that, for the sixth year in a row, civilian casualties exceeded 10,000. Violence made accessing certain regions of the country impossible or extremely difficult. Several of CAI’s programs were delayed or canceled as a result. Contested presidential elections also caused strife and held up the work of organizations like CAI, which rely on government approvals and coordination. SUCCESSES The early years of life are crucial for influencing a child’s capacity to learn, solve problems, and relate to others, and have been shown to have a significant impact on a person’s success and happiness later in life. Despite these compelling statistics, however, according to a 2017 UNICEF study, nearly 100% of Afghan children age 3-5 do not receive early childhood education. That’s why, in 2019, Central Asia Institute started an early childhood education program in Afghanistan. As part of CAI’s new program, 300 students age 3-5 got a jump-start on their schooling and a leg up in life.