Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamA

the international community is also tired of just telling and telling. taking action is the way.
they have lots of discussions with other countries about this issue and it is useless speeches they have.

Also, Afghan women are very capable and artistic, so empowering women and girls can lead to their growth, and providing professional training and skill development programs can empower women and girls for self-sufficiency and financial independence. This can help break the cycle of poverty and create opportunities to help the community and reduce their limitations.

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So I think we have to force the government to re open the schools and universities to female class of the country.
we can call the international society and UN organizations to force the government to open educational organization.
we can manage demonstrations inside and outside the country as well.

The wish of all Afghan people is to open the doors of schools to girls under any conditions that the Taliban government wants, even separate classes, separate teachers and in any way possible, so that our girls can study and get rid of the dark future.

I think creating scholarships and financial assistance programs specifically targeted at Afghan women can help remove economic barriers to education.

we have very talented women in all time of history.
we have female talented doctors, teachers and politicians. it means they can handle all work we men done, except some parts that the can not make done.
for example, women can not do job mixed with men. they can do jobs only with women and for women.

Its not that strict, I am living with them most of them dont care to be recognized, the corruption they witnessed is not forgettable for them, and that’s why.

When the Taliban do not value the will of the Afghan people and do not surrender, this is the time when the United Nations and the world powers must come to an understanding with the Taliban government in any way possible, even by force and for the purposes. Social equality, the right to work and the right to education for women.

From my perspective, financial pressure on Taliban may lead to influence them to reopen shools and universities in a short period of time.

Girls cannot go to school beyond sixth grade in Afghanistan, with the education ban extending to universities. Women are barred from public spaces, including parks, and most forms of employment
What is the biggest problem in education today?
Several of the present issues of education are:
Government funding for education. On any list of current issues in education, school funding ranks near the top. …
School safety. …
Disciplinary policies. …
Technology in education. …
Charter schools and voucher programs. …
Common Core. …
Standardized testing. …
Teacher salaries.

The Taliban cannot prevent brave Afghan women from gaining knowledge and education by blocking schools and universities, Afghan women will study in every possible way and will try to raise the level of awareness through online and offline methods.

we can say, women education is allowed even necessary to our nation. I mean we have to make our female class educated even it seems hard in this tough situation.
if we stop learning and education it will damage our nation in next decade strongly.
it will lead us to poverty. bad behavior to each other. loss of this world and after here.

Today marks day 550 that teenage girls are denied their right to education. The Taliban’s misogynistic regime has made Afghanistan the only country banning girls from secondary school. Get updates on human rights issues from around the globe. Join our movement today.

Well, the part that everyone knows, unfortunately, in Afghanistan, the Taliban do not believe in the principle of equality between men and women.

Afghans are really strict about women and specifically the southern culture they believe women is created to be in homes no matter what even inside families the women cover faces, so its not acceptable for them to let their daughters in open environments, so we should keep this in mind and make plans so every girl should learn.

I think the Islamic Communities have a significant role to play in this situation. They must spread the truth, the important of knowledge and force the Taliban to reopen the schools’ doors.

How? The problem is that they’re not accepting so what do you think how we can convince them.

What did the movement that you mention do in these 550 or 600 days when girls did not go to school and university and what positive effects and actions did it produce?

On the other hand, the lack of girls’ schools caused boys and girls to study together in the same classroom, which was not acceptable for a number of families according to the traditional false belief of the families and the prevailing culture of the society, causing the girls to stop going to school. Or be forcibly expelled when they reach the age of 12 years.

As i think it will not have any advantage for recognizing thier government, because the international community will never ever recognize a government which close the doors of girls.