Only boys are allowed to attend the primary school just outside Jalozai refugee camp for Afghans near Peshawar, Pakistan. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
Bibi Aqbiqa, left, and her husband, Aga Mohammed, prepare dinner in the newer section of the Jalozai refugee camp for Afghans near Peshawar, Pakistan. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
These children, like many at the camp, suffer from eye infections caused by the fetid dust. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
Merajuddin Shinvari teaches boys at a primary school established at the camp by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
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The Jalozai camp houses more than 80,000 Afghan refugees. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
Afghan children attend a class at a Jalozai refugee camp. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
Refugee Ameer Hamza, 9, attends primary school. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
Maulavi Mohammad Hashim oversees a primary school at the Jalozai refugee camp. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)
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Bibi Siamoka, 5, lives with her family in the new section of Jalozai. (IRFAN KHAN / Los Angeles Times)