Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB

Day 2:August 31 9:30-18:30 local time

“Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB”

Discriptation:

“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?”

I think that in order to promote the education of girls, the Taliban must first be made aware of the value of female education and understand the impact of girls’ literacy on the future of the country and the people of Afghanistan.

yes I agree with you

I think the first step is to eliminate ignorance and prejudice

Afghan women and girls have been away from education for two years.
The ruling government has not taken any measures for the education of women and girls since two years, and since no action will be taken by the Taliban, online education should be expanded in an excellent way.

The crisis of women’s education in Afghanistan after 2021 has been a serious problem for all people, but none of the Taliban leaders are responsible for this issue and they have always said that we are investigating and separating girls’ and boys’ schools in Afghanistan.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggesting a “consensus” stage. Your input is valuable in fostering an inclusive and collaborative discussion. To promote access to education for girls in Afghanistan, participants have highlighted the need for a safe and inclusive environment, along with steps such as advocating for policy changes, empowering local communities, and providing resources and support. What are your impressions on the discussion so far? Let’s continue exploring different perspectives and ideas together.

Everyone knows that learning knowledge is obligatory for every muslim man and woman, but in our country some people were against the education of women before, but when the system changed, they officially closed the gates of education for women.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights on the significance of promoting education for women and girls in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others on the possible approaches to address this challenge.

Taliban are also human beings, they themselves know the meaning of education and the benefits of education for women.
Because the Taliban’s own daughters have a peaceful life abroad and access to education.
The Taliban have taken Afghan women hostage so that they will not be recognized by the international community. They also do not allow women and girls to be educated.

Afghanistan is a religious country the mentality of the surrounding people is far from education

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the importance of promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and hear from other participants on how to create an inclusive environment and promote access to education for girls.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the importance of promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and hear from other participants on how to create an inclusive environment and promote access to education for girls.

Thank you for your insightful contributions on the topic of promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. I invite other participants to share their thoughts on the necessary environment and steps to ensure access to education for girls.