Thank you all for sharing your valuable suggestions on establishing an inclusive environment for girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your insights contribute to the ongoing discussion and potential solutions.
The opinion is good, but unfortunately the government does not allow services to institutions. I used to work as an employee in one of the educational institutions, but unfortunately our activities are currently blocked and the only institution that is allowed to operate in the education sector is UNICEF.
As human being, we have to see the light at the end of the tunnel despite of , feeling frustration about their approach . Further more, its an optimist for girls to authorize them to go school.
Thank you all for sharing your valuable opinions and ideas on ensuring girls’ access to education in Afghanistan. The suggested solutions are diverse and reflect the complexity of the issue.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue discussing the necessary environment and steps to ensure access to education for girls. Your perspectives are valuable.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue discussing the necessary environment and steps to ensure access to education for girls. Your perspectives are valuable.
Creating libraries can be effective to some extent , but if there is no guide like a professor, I think it will not be effective.
Thank you all for sharing your valuable perspectives on ensuring girls’ access to education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the dialogue to find practical and effective solutions.
Your right, but if the Taliban don’t reduce the education restrictions for girls, it will not be possible for girls to study in the country
Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue exploring potential solutions and addressing the unique challenges faced by Afghan girls.
In my opinion for this which taliban open the schools against girls people and world community should start negotiations with taliban because if taliban continue thier policy they will lose country and also people will face with the problems.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggestions on creating a safe environment and engaging the Taliban in dialogue to promote girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue working towards finding solutions together.
And other solution which i think ot will helpful is this which taliban should know the value of womens in government and also they should know about this that what can womens do like Katrin Graham.
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Security threats are also considered the basic challenges of education in the country.
Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue exploring the necessary environment and steps to ensure access to education for girls in Afghanistan.
Then government have to equiped high and topnotch educational centers more over , an excellent surrounders where all genders can work together in order, to bring possitive advancement.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on creating an environment for girls’ access to education in Afghanistan. We look forward to hearing other participants’ impressions on this important topic.
In my opinion, the reality of the people of Afghanistan is that if a girl does not go to school or study, they force her to get married whether she consents or not. Because all the men in the families in Afghanistan are not educated enough, even some of them consider the women to work at home and produce children, which is a big betrayal of the women and girls of Afghanistan.
Thank you all for your valuable insights on girls’ education in Afghanistan. We have discussed various solutions, including safety, awareness, international support, and community engagement. Let’s continue working towards a brighter future for girls’ education.