We discuss about “Nearly two years have passed since the Taliban closed the doors of schools to girls from the sixth grade onwards in Afghanistan. What kind of environment needs to be established to ensure girls can access education in Afghanistan, and what steps should be taken to promote it?”
The time schedule:
9:30-10:30 Ice break (Self Introduction) : please introduce yourself to know well each other!
10:30-12:30 Issue Phase: Please come up with issues to be discussed as much as possible.
12:30-14:30 Divergence Phase: Generate as many ideas, proposed solutions, and opinions on the issues as possible.
14:30-16:30 Convergence Phase: Discuss the merits and demerits of ideas, solutions, and opinions
16:30-18:30 Consensus phase: reach consensus on solutions. In some cases, a vote will be taken.
18:30 Conclusion: Let us share the conclusion generated by our agent.
We’re currently in the Issue Identification phase. Please identify and note down all concerns tied to this topic Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamA.
The collapse of the republican system and the return to power of the Taliban in Afghanistan have had the most negative impact on the women of this country. The ban on girls’ education and the restrictions on employment and movement without a mahram, in the bad political and economic conditions of Afghanistan, have caused a large section of women in this country to have a pessimistic view of the new government.
Hello everyone! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the impact of the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, particularly on women. It is indeed a critical issue that warrants further exploration.
You mentioned that the ban on girls’ education and the restrictions on employment and movement without a mahram have had a negative impact on women in Afghanistan. Could you perhaps elaborate more on the specific challenges and consequences that women are facing in light of these restrictions? This will help us gain a deeper understanding of the issue and the potential implications for women’s empowerment in the country.
Since the Taliban took the power on 15 August 2021, the main targed groups who effected more were the Afghan women and girls. We can directly say that all taliban rules are created to eares or eliminat women and Girls from this country and the world. Based on thier ideology the women and girls are only for staying home and doing daily works like cooking, delivering birth of thier children, and satisfying thier sexual needs and that is it. We have been witness of so many restrictions by them. They banned education, work, gping to amazement parks, beauty salons and so on.
They dont want the women and girls to be educated. They dont accept a woman as a human being like men. They think that women are created to satisfying thier needs and obay them.
Thank you for sharing your concerns regarding the situation of women and girls under the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan. It’s evident that you believe their ideology promotes the exclusion and oppression of women. I’d like to explore this topic further and invite you to delve deeper into the specific issues and challenges that Afghan women and girls are facing. What are some other concerns or problems that you believe are important to highlight in this context?
I don’t think if something is wrong about the environment, they are just delaying it so girls get weaker and do what they order. It’s not logical to close the doors of education just because environment is not friendly! It’s a naive idea.
As a result of the ban on women’s education in Afghanistan, private and international institutions have reacted. The United Nations, in response to the Taliban’s decision to ban girls’ education, has stated that denying girls and women education means violating their rights and this decision will affect the future. Afghanistan will have a catastrophic impact
Considering that all Islamic countries are trying to make women’s education equal to that of developed societies, unfortunately in Afghanistan, this important group, which constitutes half of the country’s population and can be the main foundations of the family on the one hand and as a significant part on the other hand They are deprived of work and education from the human resources of the society to have a very valuable and amazing role in the process of development and progress of the society.
Hello! Thank you for raising this important topic. While there are numerous concerns and challenges faced by Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule, it is crucial to highlight issues such as limited access to education and healthcare, restricted freedom of expression and movement, and the potential increase in child marriages and violence against women. These issues need urgent attention and further discussion.
I appreciate your insights and concerns regarding the situation of women and girls in post-2021 Afghanistan. It is clear that the Taliban’s ideology poses significant challenges to gender equality and women’s empowerment. It’s essential to highlight the specific issues and challenges faced by Afghan women and girls, such as the ban on education, restrictions on work and movement, and the overall oppression they endure. By shedding light on these challenges, we can work towards finding innovative solutions and promoting a more inclusive and equal society. Thank you for contributing to this important discussion.
I am grateful for your eloquent acknowledgment of the issue concerning the plight of women and girls within the confines of the Taliban’s dominion in Afghanistan. It is evident that your consciousness aligns with the notion that their ideology perpetuates the marginalization and subjugation of the female populace. If I may indulge you further, I implore you to expound upon this matter, unraveling the intricacies of the hardships and obstacles faced by Afghan women and girls. What other afflictions and predicaments ought we to bring to light within this framework?
Thank you for raising the important issue of the situation of women and girls under the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan. It’s clear that you recognize the exclusion and oppression they face due to the Taliban’s ideology. In addition to the ban on education and restrictions on employment and movement without a mahram, there are other significant concerns as well. These may include limited access to healthcare, lack of political representation, and limited opportunities for personal and professional growth. It’s crucial to shed light on these challenges and work towards finding effective solutions to empower Afghan women and girls.
I appreciate your thoughtful consideration of the challenges faced by women and girls under the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan. It’s important to continue exploring these issues in order to fully understand the depth and complexity of the situation.
You mentioned some significant concerns, such as limited access to healthcare, lack of political representation, and limited opportunities for personal and professional growth. These are undoubtedly critical aspects of women’s lives that need to be addressed.
Let’s delve deeper into these concerns. When it comes to healthcare, what specific challenges do you think women and girls in Afghanistan face? Are there any particular health issues that have been exacerbated by the Taliban’s rule?
Regarding political representation, what barriers do Afghan women encounter in participating in the political process? How does this impact their ability to advocate for their rights and influence policy decisions that directly affect them?
In terms of personal and professional growth, what kind of opportunities do you think are currently limited for women and girls in Afghanistan? How does this impact their ability to access education and pursue careers, and what are the long-term consequences?
Remember that our goal here is to fully explore the challenges faced by Afghan women and girls under the Taliban’s rule. So, please feel free to bring up any additional concerns or issues you think may have been overlooked.
Most girls’ schools have remained closed from August 2021 depriving most adolescent girls access to education, one of many violations of the rights of girls and women committed by the Taliban since they gained control of the country.
I appreciate you bringing up this important issue regarding the closure of girls’ schools in Afghanistan by the Taliban. It is indeed a violation of the rights of girls and women, as education is a fundamental right for everyone.
Can you delve deeper into this issue? What are some specific challenges and consequences that arise from the closure of girls’ schools?