Tajikistan School Connectivity Project

School #2, Khorog


Khorog is located in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast (GBAO), an isolated region in the Pamir Mountains of eastern Tajikistan that is home to a large population of Ismaili Muslims. School #2 is located in the center of Khorog, but it struggles to keep the best students who often go to private schools once they reach the higher grades. Now with the help of the Internet center, the school hopes they can increase attendance levels.

School #2
93 Lenin Street
Khorog, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast
Tel: 28-26
khorog_sch2@yahoo.com

There are 584 students at the school and 60 teachers. Ten Lead Teachers are active in the Connectivity Project. The school Internet Learning Center has ten computers, five from the Connectivity Project and five computers from a matching donation from the Aga Khan Foundation.

RI-SOL School Staff
On-Site Monitor:
Elchay Marodbekova

On-Site Educator:
Bahor Jumaeva

School Participants
School Director:
Jumakhon Shoguniev

Lead Teachers:
Bakhtibegim Orifova, English
Kalandarsho Muborakshoev, Math
Malika Muhammadsherzodshoeva, Tajik
Nazira Mamadnabieva, Math
Zohir Shirinbecov, History
Halima Parpishoeva, Biology
Lutfiya Nazarova, English
Maino Nazarshoeva, English
Ganjina Rakhmonova, Biology
Sharofat Ashurmamadova, Biology


The Tajikistan School Connectivity Project for Central Asia is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.
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