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All people should work hand in hand during a serious action to remove the obstacles to girls’ education.
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I still appreciate the establishment and start of activites of such institutions.
And we should support them.
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I think the Taliban are afraid of girls studying and they know that the stronger women become, the weaker their government will be
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Another problem that is common in our traditional structure is early marriage. Unfortunately, early marriage is observed in different parts of the country. Early marriage means giving a girl under 16 to 18 years to her husband. In this case, the statistics that exist are very terrible. According to statistics provided by the United Nations in Afghanistan, nearly 75% of Afghan girls are forced to marry before reaching the age of 16. And this is another way of keeping women from studying.
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When the Taliban came back to power in Afghanistan, any progress that had been made in the society was all lost.
Currently, it has an effect on thoughts, culture and mental states.
One possitve way is to hire more instructors who , are famels in fact it have two main reason , first, students have exculsive teachers beside, women can find out commissions to have a possitive function in socity also , can improve their capability.
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Thank you all for your valuable input on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s further discuss the challenges and opportunities in creating a conducive environment for girls’ access to education.
Thank you all for your valuable input on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s further discuss the challenges and opportunities in creating a conducive environment for girls’ access to education.
From two years ago up to now when taliban close the doors of schools why this people was not hand in hand they should start from two years ago so now why they are not atarting demonstration?
Please share your thoughts on the importance of unity and collective action, as well as the role of demonstrations, in ensuring girls’ access to education in Afghanistan.
In my opinion, The Taliban should clearly state the reasons for closing schools and those reasons should be investigated by the international community, the reasons that are valid should be accepted by the girls and the rest of the reasons should be corrected and the school gates should be opened.
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In my opinion, foreign countries, especially Pakistan and other countries, should stop interfering and the Taliban should not accept Pakistan’s orders
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