Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB

Thank you for sharing your detailed insights on the topic of girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s important to respect cultural and religious beliefs while finding ways to ensure girls’ access to education. Collaboration and open dialogue are key to finding effective solutions.

Thank you for sharing your detailed insights on the topic of girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s important to respect cultural and religious beliefs while finding ways to ensure girls’ access to education. Collaboration and open dialogue are key to finding effective solutions.

Thank you for sharing your detailed insights on the topic of girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s important to respect cultural and religious beliefs while finding ways to ensure girls’ access to education. Collaboration and open dialogue are key to finding effective solutions.

I think that maybe one of the reasons why girls’ schools are blocked is the world community itself

Thank you all for your valuable insights on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue to raise awareness, engage communities, and advocate for change.

Again, it must be said that the Taliban do not allow education so that the world does not get involved in this issue, so the world, the United Nations, and powerful countries should negotiate with the Taliban. Women should return to their jobs because many of them were breadwinners who are currently unemployed

Thank you all for your insightful contributions. Let’s continue the discussion with respect and open-mindedness, considering different perspectives and exploring innovative ideas for girls’ education in Afghanistan.

The basic problem is not the traditional society, but the government

Thank you all for sharing valuable insights on creating a safe environment and taking collaborative steps to support girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your contributions are appreciated.

Yes your right, but some Taliban know the importance of science and knowledge especially the heads and leaders of the Taliban because we know that they and their daughters have studied abroad

In my opinion, if the Taliban continues to impose such educational restrictions on women, Afghanistan will face a crisis of shortage of academic staff, weakening of the family economy, increase in poverty, children not being properly educated in the future, change in people’s thoughts and deviant and ignorant minds in the future. Society will grow.
The Taliban should act within the framework of Islamic Sharia, which real Islam has given women rights, not their own Islamic law.
Or the international community should sanction the Taliban.

Thank you all for your valuable insights and opinions. Let’s continue the discussion and explore strategies to support girls’ education in Afghanistan. Keep the dialogue open!

Thank you all for your valuable insights and thoughtful discussion on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue exploring strategies to ensure girls’ access to education.

Thank you all for your valuable insights and thoughtful discussion on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue exploring strategies to ensure girls’ access to education.

The current ruling system is now the government of Afghanistan. Instead of seeking help from the corrupt officials of the previous government in solving the problems, there is another disaster where there has been 20 years of enmity between the current government and them. This also cause problems

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights on the topic of girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your contributions are appreciated in exploring strategies to support access to education for girls in Afghanistan.

To ensure girls can access education in Afghanistan, several key steps need to be taken and a conducive environment needs to be established. Here are some important measures that can be implemented:

  1. The Afghan government should demonstrate a strong commitment to promoting girls’ education by allocating sufficient funds and resources.

  2. Adequate infrastructure, including schools and classrooms, needs to be built or renovated in areas where girls’ education is lacking.

  3. Ensuring the safety of students, especially girls, is crucial.

  4. There should be a focus on training and recruiting qualified teachers, particularly female teachers who can serve as role models for girls.

  5. Engaging local communities, religious leaders, parents, and community elders is essential for changing societal attitudes towards girls’ education.

It is important to note that these steps need to be implemented comprehensively and sustained over a long period to ensure lasting change in girls’ access to education in Afghanistan.

Thank you all for your valuable contributions. Let’s continue exploring strategies and actions to support access to education for girls in Afghanistan. Your ideas are important.

I think if our people be quiet and don’t ask from the government, the other countries don’t want to work for us.

Thank you all for sharing your valuable insights. Let’s continue discussing how to establish a supportive environment for girls’ education in Afghanistan.