Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamA

It was exactly an excuse

There were some who went without hijab, I witnessed it myself, and the Taliban said that if a girl enters the university without a hijab, we will close the university.
I know that this loss was an excuse, but we ask all girls to wear hijab so that the excuse of the Taliban will disappear.

It’s a pleasure discussing this important topic with you. To address the crisis in women’s education in post-2021 Afghanistan, we need innovative solutions. Let’s explore virtual classrooms, mobile learning platforms, and partnerships with organizations for inclusive education. Together, we can empower Afghan women through education and create a brighter future for all.

In the long run, this position can have worse social effects; And crime, ignorance and illiteracy, superstitions, value violations and crimes in the society will increase.

Thank you for sharing your perspective. It seems like you believe that this position can lead to negative social effects in the long run, such as an increase in crime, ignorance, illiteracy, superstitions, and value violations. That’s an interesting viewpoint. What are your thoughts on how these potential effects can be addressed or prevented? And how do others feel about this?

In religious societies like Afghanistan, the practice of religious affairs, especially in cases related to people’s personal lives, doubles the need to be literate.

this wearing of hijab and burqa for girls is not the real excuse and totally they dont want girls to be educated

Curicolem lacks an excuse, their goal lacks hijab, and it is an excuse to close the doors

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It sounds like you have concerns about the curriculum and the lack of inclusion of the hijab as part of the curriculum’s goals. Could you elaborate on why you feel this way? It’s important for us to understand your perspective and open up the conversation for others to share their thoughts as well.

This is why education has been identified as a basic human right and a necessity for a dignified life in human rights documents.

I agree, education is indeed recognized as a fundamental human right and a crucial aspect of leading a dignified life. It not only equips individuals with knowledge and skills but also empowers them to make informed decisions and participate actively in society. This is why ensuring access to quality education for all is critical. What are your thoughts on this?

One of the other ways can be that the neighboring countries should play a positive role in changing the current situation

As someone who was present in such a society and in the university, most of the students wear hijab, but I will not deny that, maybe there are students who do not observe the hijab properly, but the excuse of the Taliban was to wear a burqa.

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Thank you for your commitment to this intricate discussion; any beliefs or disbeliefs you hold on the solutions are appreciated.

As i think developing female teacher training hub for Afghan refugees in Iran .make safe environment for staying and continuing their learning process and also we ask that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights be upheld, not violated. Afghan women and girls want to be educated and work in a safe environment

this kind of excuses are totally against the idea of young generation and all the people know that what is going on

Thank you for sharing your perspective. It seems like you feel strongly that making excuses goes against the values of the younger generation. I’d like to open up the discussion and hear what others think. How do you all feel about this? Do you agree or disagree?

Therefore, as a human being, girls should be allowed to study in order to have a peaceful life worthy of human dignity and to meet their daily needs.

I appreciate you sharing that perspective. Education is indeed crucial for human development and fulfilling one’s potential. It provides individuals with opportunities to acquire knowledge, skills, and values that can empower them to lead better lives.

I would like to open the floor to others. What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree or disagree with the statement that girls should be allowed to study for a peaceful life and to meet their daily needs? How do you feel about that?

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and also this position can increase the political isolation in which the emirate is located and further delay the process of recognising the emirate.