Young Afghans see hopes crushed
“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. There is optimism among the young children at the Bibi Mahro school on the outskirts of Kabul and a cast-iron certainty about the jobs they would like to do in the future.