Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB

Policy and legislative reforms: The Afghan government, in collaboration with international organizations, should focus on creating and enforcing policies and laws that guarantee equal access to education for all children, including girls. This can involve initiatives such as the elimination of gender-based discrimination and providing financial support to promote girls’ education.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on ensuring girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue exploring different perspectives and potential solutions.

Yes, hijab is not really a problem because this issue is solved. Because the girls say to open the schools we accept whatever they decide on hijab.

As everyone knows, this should not have happened to Afghan girls. We also have the right to education. Just as boys have the right to study, we should have been allowed to study as well. With this test, our rights are being lost a lot."
Every day, women criticize the imposition of restrictions against girls and their deprivation of education, the decline in the quality of education, and this situation has caused women and girls to remain illiterate,

Thank you all for sharing your valuable insights on the topic. It’s clear that creating a safe and secure educational environment is crucial for girls’ access to education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue exploring steps to promote it.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ access to education in Afghanistan. Please share your impressions on the various suggestions provided.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ access to education in Afghanistan. Please share your impressions on the various suggestions provided.

Yes, the programs are now online
Although it is not as effective as face-to-face classes, it still has good results
I am one of the girls who cannot go to university and now I study English online
If the online classes become better and more, it may improve girls.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Please share any additional ideas or suggestions you may have. Your thoughts will contribute to this meaningful discussion.

You are right, but do you think that by talking, the government will be willing to reopen schools and universities for women?

Welcome everyone to this discussion. We would love to hear your impressions on the topic. Please feel free to share your thoughts on the environment needed and steps to promote girls’ education in Afghanistan.

Infrastructure development: Investing in the construction and improvement of schools and educational facilities across the country is vital. Accessible and safe infrastructure is necessary to accommodate the increasing number of girls seeking education in Afghanistan. Special attention should be given to areas where access is limited or non-existent.

Your opinions on the necessary environment and steps to ensure girls’ access to education are valuable. Please share your impressions on this topic.

Access to education is a right for every child. Idea ( improve the quality of education, build better education systems, and support environments that are conducive to learning and development.
Build more school to reduce the shortage of this problem(In some parts of the country, a shortage of schools and insufficient transportation are the main obstacles to education a long walk to school means fewer children go. Geographical barriers, especially in mountainous areas, also make it hard for children to reach the classroom.
The system that are using must be according to the world educational system and our national standards
With high quality and high safety
Must use from professional and trusted teachers.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on creating a safe environment and addressing key challenges to promote girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue discussing solutions and strategies.

The financial budget for girls’ education should be provided by the international community, and this issue should be discussed with the ruling group first, so that the reason for the closure of girls’ schools is not the above-mentioned reason.

Thank you all for sharing your valuable thoughts and perspectives on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your insights have contributed greatly to our understanding of the challenges and potential solutions.

Exactly, this is the only way otherwise, violence against women and forced marriage will increase and girls will suffer depression.

Thank you all for sharing your valuable thoughts and insights on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the conversation and explore potential solutions together.

Here also lot of person don’t want which taliban open the school so what we should do against taliba:

  1. Demonstrate
  2. Being unit
  3. World community pressure