Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamA

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The situation that females currently have in Afghanistan ai guess no one has in the world. They can not get education and they put other restrictions as well.

Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well
I am Shabana Raofi
And I am happy to be with you on the second day of the debate
I hope we have a good discussion.
Thank you.

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Hello and goodmorning it is Laalah Rahil. It’s really nice to discuss such an important issue.

Hi. I’m Fahim Shahi and glad to have discussion about Women Education Crisis.

Hello every one here. I hope you are all doing well.
I am Adnan Barai, I am 34 years old. I have a bachelor degree in Law & Political science and a Diploma in information technology as well.
I can speak Pashto, Dari & broken english.
I have worked in administration & security for about 12 years in different organization in our beloved country.

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Hello everyone! I am Nilofar. I hope everyone is doing the greatest. Lets start our todays Discussion.

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Hello, my name is Romina and I am very happy to participate in this discussion

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Hi i am KayhanA,
The crisis of women’s education in Afghanistan after 2021 is one of the biggest challenges we face. This crisis can have significant impacts on Afghanistan and international communities.
The challenges that arise are as follows:
1- Reduction in progress and development
2- Reduction in healthcare system
3- Reduction in education level

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My hobbiy is discussing with people about political issues, religious issues and social issues.

Banning of Women Education in Afghanistan is not a new phenomenon. The current government when tookeover the Afghanistan at first time in 1996 they banned women education too.

Education is the right of every man and woman, the equality of men and women is the same in the development of the society, and the educational crisis of girls and women in Afghanistan was changed with the arrival of the Taliban. Today, half of the world’s population is made up of women, and women can be equal to men in the development and progress of society, but better. If they are effective, for this reason, women cannot be confined at home

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I enjoyed reading book ( the Monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma) i believe it nourishes the soul and strengthen the discipline.

I love listening to Mantiq Tair by Atar Naishapori. It makes me go beyond this world and my little desires. It gives meaning to my life.

Hello everyone,

This is Arman Malik, i am really overjoyed to participate in today’s discussion about Women education Crisis in post 2021 Afghanistan.

Hello Iam pakeeza ghafoori

To ensure girls’ access to education in post-2021 Afghanistan, it is crucial to establish a safe and inclusive environment. Firstly, creating secure campuses with strict security measures will reassure parents and guardians about their daughters’ safety. Extending education opportunities through community-based schools and online platforms can reach girls in rural areas where physical schools are scarce. Moreover, sensitizing communities on the importance of girls’ education and combating deep-rooted gender biases is essential. Governments, NGOs, and international bodies should collaborate to invest in infrastructure, provide scholarships, and train teachers to deliver quality education. Ensuring girls’ education becomes a national priority will require policy reforms and sufficient funding to promote gender equality and access to education for all.

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All of us we know women education crisis start from 2021 when the taleban grab our country. The doors of the lack open to girls. It’s really really the place of regret. All women even try but taleban didn’t want to got a better decision.

I also would like to tell you that My favorite Book is HOLY QURAN and my favorite place in the world is Madina monawara.
I am happy that i participate in this discussion, specially I am happy that this is with Japanese university and nation. I like Japanese for their clearness. I mean they care for every thing to keep clean (cloth, food, body & environment).
I wish we make efficient and beneficial discussion here.
best wishes to all of us.

Couse of this matter more young girls got depression, suffer to mental problems even they want suicide for there self. Many of girls go out Afghanistan by immigration and many of women have live with this misery.

In your opinion, do the Taliban provide a satisfactory reason for closing the school doors to girls?

Hello everyone !
My name is Mustafa, I hope today’s conversation will be interesting