Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Please continue the conversation, sharing your thoughts on how this situation can be addressed or resolved. Let’s keep the discussion respectful and open-minded.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Please continue the conversation, sharing your thoughts on how this situation can be addressed or resolved. Let’s keep the discussion respectful and open-minded.

I agree with you , they should open the schools for girls , But if they don’t. I am sure that most of the girls will lose their hope and aims especially motivates . So the best solution is to re open the school.

Definitely as you mentioned, there are women missed their guardians in two decades of war, they have children to feed and house coasts to pay so they have to have a job.

The point is that the Taliban just stating a false reason for it. But the main point it that the current government doesn’t want girls to study they want the women to be isolated.

Thank you for sharing these arguments. Participants, please feel free to offer your thoughts on the positive and negative aspects of education for women.

Thank you for sharing these arguments. Participants, please feel free to offer your thoughts on the positive and negative aspects of education for women.

Thank you for sharing these arguments. Participants, please feel free to offer your thoughts on the positive and negative aspects of education for women.

Definitely, one of the cuases of mental health problems of womens are also these reasons and we can see that nowadays the womens workers on street also increased.

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Exactly now women are more powerful because they are educated.

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I think education for girls is not only a fundamental right , but also a powerful tool for development and peace.

Both arguments have valid points. Education empowers women, enabling them to have equal opportunities and contribute to society. The actions of the Taliban restrict girls’ access to education. It’s crucial to consider the long-term impact. What do you think about these arguments?

Both arguments have valid points. Education empowers women, enabling them to have equal opportunities and contribute to society. The actions of the Taliban restrict girls’ access to education. It’s crucial to consider the long-term impact. What do you think about these arguments?

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on this topic. It is clear that there are diverse opinions and concerns regarding the education crisis for women in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion with respect for different perspectives.

I do agree. But taliban using Islam in inappropriate way which in reality Islam is the peace religion.

Right Talibans lead them to work in streets but don’t lead to be educated.

Both viewpoints have validity. Education empowers women to contribute to society, but the Taliban’s actions hinder girls’ education. What is your opinion on these perspectives?

Both viewpoints have validity. Education empowers women to contribute to society, but the Taliban’s actions hinder girls’ education. What is your opinion on these perspectives?

Yes, in these 2 years NGO’s did some but after this i don’t think it’ll help womens and women also cannot get most oit the online sessions

Right Islam is an easy religion cause Allah says in holly Quran if you are between a hard or easy work choose the easy one.