Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue to explore potential solutions and work together for positive change.

Taliban should open all schools according to Islamic Sharia, not according to their own laws.
In Islam, it is mandatory for both men and women to study science, while a number of Taliban say in their news conferences that instead of studying science, women should get married and learn to obey their husbands and keep house.

Your impressions are valuable. Please share your thoughts on what environment should be established and the steps to promote girls’ access to education in Afghanistan.

The current stance of the international community on girls’ education is absolute injustice to Afghan girls,because they only want the right to education for girls, but they do not address the problems of their education, and their teachers are unpaid. The society wants to open the doors of education for girls by adopting their own culture, which is not acceptable to Afghans. Girls have created them against education

Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue discussing the necessary environment and steps needed to ensure their access to education.

I know that the situation is not very good now but whenever we should not start to fight for our right it will not change and we will be the same person and our generation will remain uneducated.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts. Let’s continue discussing the challenges and solutions for girls’ education in Afghanistan.

Precisely, there should be strong pressure from the international community and sanction the Taliban so that the Taliban are forced to open schools for women.

Thank you all for your insightful contributions. Let’s continue discussing how to establish an inclusive environment and take necessary steps to promote girls’ education in Afghanistan.

In order to get rid of the bad mentality about girls’ education, awareness workshops should be held and information should be given about the importance of girls’ education, and information should be given to them about early marriage and its dangers. I think it will be effective.

I’m agree with you, they should open the schools for girls according to the Islam laws.

Thank you for sharing your valuable thoughts and ideas on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the dialogue and work together for equal access to education.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on creating a conducive environment for girls’ education in Afghanistan. Collaboration and support from the government, international community, and local communities are crucial for promoting access to education.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on creating a conducive environment for girls’ education in Afghanistan. Collaboration and support from the government, international community, and local communities are crucial for promoting access to education.

But we have heard many times from the government that we will not allow any country to interfere in our internal affairs.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the dialogue and work towards comprehensive solutions for equal opportunities in education.

If the international community oppoints an active group consisting of several countries for talks and sends it to Afghanistan to discuss it with their leadership

Your thoughts on creating an environment that promotes girls’ access to education in Afghanistan and the necessary steps to take are valuable. Please share your impressions and suggestions.

I disagree with you, in my opinion, if the United Nations also give the Internet, most people live in the distant areas. They can not access any network.

Collaboration with NGOs and international partners: The Afghan government should collaborate with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international partners to increase resources, expertise, and support for girls’ education. Partnerships can enable the sharing of best practices and funding for educational programs targeting girls specifically.