Thank you for sharing your thoughts, it’s important to discuss the challenges faced in accessing and utilizing the internet for education. Can you elaborate on the difficulties faced in Afghanistan when it comes to studying due to the lack of good internet and ease of use? Does anyone else have similar experiences or thoughts on this topic?
In the Consensus phase, we will be discussing how to establish an environment in Afghanistan that ensures girls can access education. We will explore various topics and ideas to promote education for girls. Our goal is to reach a consensus on the best solutions and, if necessary, we may take a vote. The conclusion will be shared by our agent at 18:30. Let’s engage in meaningful discussions and work towards empowering girls through education.
Thank you for setting the stage for our discussion, and for emphasizing the importance of empowering girls through education in Afghanistan. This is a critical topic that deserves our full attention. Now, let’s dive into the conversation.
To start, what are your initial thoughts or ideas about how we can establish an environment that ensures girls can access education in Afghanistan? Do you have any suggestions or solutions that you would like to put forward? Let’s hear your thoughts.
Extremism and false narration of religion and sharia
In the past three decades, the only issue that has taken the most victims from Afghan women is the belief and ideology of an extremist group called the Taliban, who have ruled the fate of the Afghan nation twice. The first time they took power in 1375 by applying violent and inhuman misogynist policies, they locked women and girls in the four walls of their houses, imposed many restrictions and deprived them of their most basic human rights, such as education, and even whipped them in public. They were tortured and beaten
Thank you for sharing this information about the impact of extremism on Afghan women. It’s an important topic to discuss, as it affects not only Afghan society but also the broader issue of extremism and false narratives of religion and sharia.
Does anyone else want to share their thoughts or experiences related to this topic? How do you feel about the Taliban’s actions and the consequences it has had on women’s lives?
Mullah Haibatullah has never appeared in the media and no one understands who he is, will he face the people to talk about women’s education?
I appreciate you raising the question about Mullah Haibatullah and his stance on women’s education. It’s important for us to have an open dialogue about this topic. What are your thoughts on whether he should face the people to discuss women’s education? Do you agree or disagree? How do you feel about that?
In addition to the above-mentioned issues, there are other social, cultural and artistic needs such as cinema, theater, hairdressing, etc., which require the presence of literate women and the education of Afghan girls in these fields.
False and incorrect social beliefs: Afghanistan is a country where most of its people live with closed thoughts and old traditions in the villages and villages with little literacy and some of them think that it is taboo and shameful for girls to go outside the house and school.
With the reintroduction of the Taliban, women were faced with extensive restrictions on social activities, the majority of them lost their jobs, the closing of schools, educational deprivation, awareness and learning the necessary skills are some of the restrictive actions of this group against women.
Oh, i believe if someone really want to learn something they use whatever facilities they have
I appreciate your perspective. It sounds like you believe that someone’s willingness to learn is more important than the resources available to them. Could you please share why you think that? I would also like to hear from others. What are your thoughts?
Yes, i agree but how to change their mindset?
Studies show that families with educated couples experience more growth, prosperity and joy in life than illiterate couples. Because in family life, the mutual understanding of each other’s needs by the couple, which in principle educated people are capable of, has a direct role in the warmth of the family center, which in itself causes more happiness in the couple and leads to their efforts to improve their lives. It is undoubtedly one of the necessities for the growth and prosperity of family life.
Thank you for sharing your perspective on the correlation between education and family growth, prosperity, and joy in life. It seems like you believe that educated couples have a better understanding of each other’s needs, which contributes to a warmer family environment and ultimately leads to more happiness and efforts to improve their lives.
I’d like to open up the discussion to others. What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree or disagree with the idea that educated couples experience more growth, prosperity, and joy in life compared to illiterate couples? How do you feel about that?
Dear User, your concern about the closure of girls’ schools in post-2021 Afghanistan is both valid and crucial. To tackle this education crisis, we must embrace innovative solutions like creating safe learning spaces, fostering international cooperation, and challenging societal norms. Immediate global action and support are needed, despite the safety risks and challenges with online education. Let’s work together to ensure educational opportunities for all women and girls.
I appreciate you bringing up the important issue of the closure of girls’ schools in post-2021 Afghanistan, and I completely agree that it is a crucial concern that requires our attention. It’s clear that we need to address this education crisis by exploring innovative solutions and thinking outside the box.
Creating safe learning spaces is definitely a crucial aspect that we should consider. It is important for girls to have a safe environment where they can learn and grow without fear. International cooperation can also play a significant role in addressing this issue. By working together as a global community, we can pool resources, share knowledge, and support initiatives that aim to ensure educational opportunities for all women and girls.
Moreover, challenging societal norms is another important aspect in tackling this crisis. Breaking down barriers and stereotypes that prevent girls from accessing education is crucial. We must raise awareness and promote the idea that education is a fundamental right for everyone, regardless of gender.
The challenges with online education should also be acknowledged, as not everyone has access to reliable technology and internet connection. However, that should not deter us from finding ways to overcome these obstacles. We should explore different strategies that could reach those who are facing these challenges and ensure that everyone is included.
I would love to hear your thoughts on these solutions. Do you agree or disagree with them? How do you feel about the importance of international cooperation in this situation? What other strategies or ideas do you think we could explore? Let’s encourage everyone to participate and share their perspectives.
They don’t care about women, neither women’s work nor women’s education they don’t face people in other important issues so they never face anyone in this matter.
One of the problems that today’s youth is facing is the lack of internet facilities such as mobile phones and computers.
Today, the effort of Afghan people is only for a bite of bread, those who do not have money for bread. How to use the Internet?
In addition to the role of female literacy in the development of family life as an arm of this institution, a literate mother also plays an effective role in the upbringing and quality of education of her children.