“More than three million children will benefit from free textbooks in the conflict-affected province and more than 300,000 girls will receive a monthly allowance to encourage them to attend school,” Mr Mitchell announced.
According to the statement, issued while the Tory cabinet minister was on a visit to Peshawar, Mr Mitchell said he was “determined to make the country a higher priority for DFID,” and that education would be one of his key areas of focus.
The DFID statement added that the foreign aid commitment intended to “help 5 million more children attend primary school” by 2013.
At a time of record demand, with applications up 16.5 percent on last year, there will be 10,000 fewer university places for this autumn than Labour had promised.
* British taxpayers have also been called upon to provide £200 million support to Afghanistan in a “drive to create more jobs, improve policing and strengthen the effectiveness of Afghan government,” David Cameron has announced.
Mr Mitchell will announce further details of this £200 million package at the Kabul Conference on 20 July.
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