The First Special Radio and Educational Program for Immigrant Children in Iran
The Amir Khusrow Balkhi Foundation has made significant efforts in the field of education for immigrant children, aiming to nurture untapped talents from an early age.
Children are the future assets of every nation. Today’s children will grow into the youth of tomorrow and become the leaders of future generations. The greatest national wealth of any country is its human capital — particularly its youth.
Among the foundation’s core programs is a focus on supporting immigrant children and teenagers by providing them with identity-based education. The goal is to help them become familiar with their language, culture, and homeland from an early age, preventing identity conflict upon potential return to their country of origin.
Since 2018, the foundation has aired a dedicated children's program called "Rowshank" through Radio Kabul 1354, focusing on education, identity, and cultural awareness.
Training and Performing Radio Programs for Children and Teenagers
Shokofa Balkhi's appearance on IRIB Channel 3, in the “Cheraghani” program, Tehran
Shokofa Balkhi at the UNHCR booth in Mashhad, during the World Refugee Day exhibition
A photo of Shokofa Balkhi, the first young Dari-speaking presenter, featured on the Instagram page of UNHCR Iran
Text recitation by Shokofa Balkhi in the commemoration ceremony for the martyrs of Sayyed al-Shohada School
Music education and performance by children and teenagers
Rubab and Tabla duet performed by teenage students of the foundation at the opening ceremony of the Farsi-Speaking Office.
Performance by teenage artists of the foundation at a school event.
Sayed Shahab Balkhi and Sayed Hesam Movahed won first place in Rubab and Tabla duet at the Khorasan provincial level, and Sayed Hesam Movahed won second place in Rubab solo performance at the 36th National Student Cultural and Artistic Festival.