Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamA

Negative effects:
1- Decrease in economic capacity and development: Lack of access to education and training causes a decrease in economic capacity and development in the country, which leads to a decrease in the labor force, a decrease in the production rate, and a decrease in national income.

The current situation has created the most problems for women and they are the only women who are deprived of education and work.

I appreciate your idea but how they can create environment for girls learning?
Can you elaborate some ways?

Precisely because the goal is to raise the level of knowledge and talent of women so that they can become self-sufficient and serve as a reference in the society

Furthermore one of the arguments against female education is the lack of safety, which is often the result of long-distance traveling children need to undertake in order to go to school .

Yes, I agree with you. One of the main reasons for the restriction of women is the collapse of the republican government and the rise of the Taliban government.

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True, but at the moment the initial conditions are not even present.

We shouldn’t sacrifice the whole nation just cause women can’t work or study, even though most of what women wants is against Islam roles and Afghanistan culture .p

They should know that when they do not allow their women and daughters to be taught by male teachers or to be examined by male doctors, then it is necessary for us to have female teachers and doctors in our society, and this is not possible except by sending girls to schools and Encouraging them to learn science and knowledge.

And also they should know that when they do not allow their women and daughters to be taught by male teachers or to be examined by male doctors, then it is necessary for us to have female teachers and doctors in our society, and this is not possible except by sending girls to schools and Encouraging them to learn science and knowledge.

Yes, I agree with you, educational deprivation has caused various problems such as women’s depression, which is a cause for concern.

if it will private then again it will create problem for those who are arranging the classes

this picture shows many thing.
the girls and boys are ready to be spreated but still the government has problem with this issue also.
womans

Can the Taliban be trusted to fulfill their promises of opening schools for girls, or will they only do so once their demands are met?

Also, I think that if the international community does not put pressure on the Taliban government, their restrictions will increase. which limits women day by day and this itself causes concern for the future of women. Today, the doors of schools and universities are closed to women, and beauty salons, clubs and parks are also blocked.

Yes, despite such restrictions, women were willing to continue their education, but unfortunately today, women cannot study and are deprived of all their rights.

In your opinion, how can the international community put pressure on the Taliban so that this pressure does not harm the people?

Yes, I agree with you, today all rights have been taken away from women and they cannot even play sports or study, which is very unfortunate.

actually it is not possible that the international community force Taliban and it will not effect people.

I completely agree with this statement. The Taliban government’s track record and ideology clearly indicate that they are not supporters of women’s rights and freedoms. If the international community does not exert pressure on them, it is highly likely that their restrictions will only worsen over time. The current limitations already exhibit a concerning trend for the future of women in Afghanistan. With women being denied access to education and public spaces such as beauty salons, clubs, and parks, their ability to participate fully in society is severely restricted. It is essential for the international community to take a united stand and leverage their influence to safeguard the rights and well-being of Afghan women.