Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

Thank you for your input. It is clear that there are diverse opinions on women’s education in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on these points.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions on the positive and negative arguments regarding girls’ education in Afghanistan. It is important to recognize the different perspectives and understand the complexities of the situation. Please feel free to continue discussing these points or share any additional thoughts you may have.

Exactly, if women improve an important part of country will improve and reach to success.

Thank you Mr David , yes truly Talibans want weak women not powerful .

Yeah so it’s a big problem
They can’t be hungry

Thank you for your thoughtful post about women’s education in Afghanistan. Please feel free to share your thoughts and arguments on this issue as we continue our respectful and open-minded discussion.

Definitely
But Taliban are trying to prevent from educated women

Thank you for your valuable input and for summarizing the various perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue this respectful and open-minded discussion. Do any other participants have additional thoughts or perspectives to contribute?

Thank you for your valuable input and for summarizing the various perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue this respectful and open-minded discussion. Do any other participants have additional thoughts or perspectives to contribute?

Thank you for your valuable input and for summarizing the various perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue this respectful and open-minded discussion. Do any other participants have additional thoughts or perspectives to contribute?

Positive: Women’s education promotes gender equality by giving equal opportunities to pursue their ambitions and contribute to society

Negative: women and girls faces security risks and threats to their safety when attending schools in certain points in Afghanistan, making it difficult for them to access education.

Yes it is understandable, due to internet issues and financial problems they can not attend to the programs.

Thank you for your contribution. Here are the positive and negative arguments that differ from the previous participants’ posts. What are your thoughts on these points?

Thank you for your contribution. Here are the positive and negative arguments that differ from the previous participants’ posts. What are your thoughts on these points?

For sure, because they are half of society and a community never reach to develop until both women and men are actively participating to development.

Elites, intellectuals, civil and human rights activists who speak out against the inhumane, misogynist and tribal policies of the Taliban have been repressed by this group, imprisoned and even accused of disobeying the order of the Caliph and opposing the system according to the statements of the Minister of Higher Education Ishan Yaghi. And they are considered obligatory to kill.

Thank you for sharing your example. It’s great to see different perspectives on the impact of women’s education in Afghanistan. Can others please join the discussion and share their thoughts on how it affects social and economic development?

Thank you for sharing your example. It’s great to see different perspectives on the impact of women’s education in Afghanistan. Can others please join the discussion and share their thoughts on how it affects social and economic development?

So what is your solution for this?
Cause we must find solutions

Thank you for sharing your perspectives and contributions. It is clear that the issue of women’s education in Afghanistan carries significant concerns. Let’s discuss possible solutions to support and promote women’s education. What are your thoughts?