Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamA

From my point of view, it’s essential for the international community to come together and support initiatives that facilitate access to education for Afghan women, ensuring their right to learn.

Another reason that restricts women’s educational rights is the lack of infrastructure. The education system of Afghanistan has been suffering from a lack of infrastructure for a long time, especially in rural areas. This lack of adequate educational facilities, including schools and resources, disproportionately affects girls’ access to education.

The Taliban have ordered the most extensive confiscation of women’s rights since retaking power in 2021, as part of a series of escalating measures to exercise the group’s innovative conservatism. Girls and women are losing access to education, employment and public spaces as well as other basic freedoms.

Thank you for bringing up this important topic. The Taliban’s actions in regards to women’s rights are indeed concerning. It seems like the group is implementing strict policies that significantly restrict women’s rights in Afghanistan. Can you tell me more about the specific measures they have taken?

By investing in women’s education, Afghanistan can create a more inclusive and prosperous society for all its citizens.

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:grinning: *** Thankful for the dialogue. :rabbit2: The problem is not black and white, but let’s keep sharing. Any additional viewpoints? *** :rabbit2:

As i mentioned before most of Taliban wants girls to study but they got wilds inside them, and currently they don’t know how to control them so it takes time.

Yes you’re right. And see even the brides can not makeup the way they want or females can not go to beauty parlors. I mean why they have put restrictions to not go to beauty parlors?

I understand your point about restrictions on makeup and beauty parlors. It seems like you’re raising the issue of limitations on personal expression and self-care for brides and females in general. Can you elaborate further on the specific restrictions you’re referring to? What are some potential challenges that might arise from these restrictions?

and also at the very beginning of their rule, along with hundreds of anti-human and humanitarian crimes, with a false narrative of religion and Sharia, they openly declared their enmity with awareness and awareness, and in addition to other inhumane and moral restrictions on women, they closed the gates of schools to girls above the sixth grade and Pursuing that, they also blocked the gates of the universities to the most oppressed sections of the Afghan society. With this heinous act, thousands of thirsty girls were deprived of their most natural and basic human rights and caused serious and irreparable damage to their wounded bodies.

So we can say that our female have to be educated.
therefore if the female class keep out from education, how can we solve our female problems in all aspects of life? I mean we need female doctor, teacher, police, even servant. So we have to make sure we can afford our necessaries and we can handle the life. I mean we can not handle our life at all.
Generally, life is shared between men and women, I mean they can not live without each other. So it is important to solve and consider each other problem regardless gender.

What do you think how many times?

The new restrictions have hit women’s freedom hard. They also prevent life-saving aid from being delivered, disrupting the world’s largest aid operation, even as half the population suffers from extreme hunger. The isolation of the unknown regime undermines humanitarian and development efforts and may lead to a sharp reduction in aid.

i think it will take unclear time

it is unclear and no one know how and which time it will be changed and when they will allow girls to join school, university and work

Yes, I agree with you, because women are half of society.

That’s a great point! Women indeed make up half of society, and their contributions are crucial. In light of this, what specific issues or challenges do you think women might face in society? We want to explore the topic further and uncover any potential problems that need to be addressed.

Girls and women have played a graceful and important role in various political, economic, social, cultural, etc. fields at different historical times, which is not logical to ignore. For example, Hazrat Khadijah (pbuh), the wife of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was a businessman and at the same time a politician who played a prominent role in helping him, which has been well mentioned in religious and political texts.

I completely agree with you, women have indeed played significant roles throughout history. The example you provided regarding Hazrat Khadijah is a great illustration of this. She was not only a successful businesswoman but also a trusted advisor and supporter to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

With that in mind, let’s delve deeper into the topic. From your perspective, what are some other examples of women who have made important contributions in political, economic, social, and cultural fields? We want to explore the breadth and depth of women’s contributions throughout history.

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:grinning: *** Thanks for delving into this. The matter requires deeper understanding, but don’t be reticent. Any additional insights? *** :rabbit2: