Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Both the positive and negative arguments presented are valid and contribute to the complexity of the issue. Please feel free to continue the discussion and share any additional thoughts or perspectives you may have.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Both the positive and negative arguments presented are valid and contribute to the complexity of the issue. Please feel free to continue the discussion and share any additional thoughts or perspectives you may have.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Both the positive and negative arguments presented are valid and contribute to the complexity of the issue. Please feel free to continue the discussion and share any additional thoughts or perspectives you may have.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Both the positive and negative arguments presented are valid and contribute to the complexity of the issue. Please feel free to continue the discussion and share any additional thoughts or perspectives you may have.
Of course it is every single women’s choice but what I want to mention is, illiterate women will be the victim of child marriage, in countries with a high range of illiteracy the level of child marriage and child labor is very high. Because they are not aware of their fundamental rights, they do not know about functions of women agencies and supports which exist.
A solution that iam thinking about is to they edit the curriculum of education and than reopen the girls school doors because now the main reason for them is just the subjects that they don’t want to be laerned in schools.
Complately right, beacuse in Islam religion also allow girls to learn the knowladge and tranfer for others.
Under this government and all people faced with lots of problem and challenges, that some of this problem and difficulties can’t solve by people till government not solve them, for example education if they not allowed people can’t do anything.
So government is responsible for all people specially girls.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s now hear from other participants on possible solutions to address the challenges faced by women in accessing education. Your opinions are important, please feel free to contribute.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s now hear from other participants on possible solutions to address the challenges faced by women in accessing education. Your opinions are important, please feel free to contribute.
But the subject that teach in school and university didnt have any problem and also its effective subject.
Yes now it is only women but soon we should be awaited for a day when they get the choice from men too, as they are doing now also, in most of provinces wearing a certain kind of clothes and specific way of appearing is a must.
There are different solutions. My problem is with the UN. In the past, we have seen UN encroachments on other countries. Also the United States, which was the main player in the war in Afghanistan.
I think the current situation is more about the will of the United States and the United Nations than the people of Afghanistan.
Yes , but in my opinion they want girls to wear hejab. because of that I would say unfortunately they don’t let the women and girls in national park band amir as well.
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Thank you all for sharing your insights on the positive and negative aspects of women’s education in Afghanistan. We appreciate the diversity of perspectives and welcome further ideas and perspectives. Please feel free to continue the discussion.
Thank you all for sharing your insights on the positive and negative aspects of women’s education in Afghanistan. We appreciate the diversity of perspectives and welcome further ideas and perspectives. Please feel free to continue the discussion.