Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It’s important to consider the practicality and feasibility of implementing online education for women in Afghanistan, taking into account challenges such as lack of internet access and financial constraints. What are your opinions on this matter?

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It’s important to consider the practicality and feasibility of implementing online education for women in Afghanistan, taking into account challenges such as lack of internet access and financial constraints. What are your opinions on this matter?

You mentioned some good points regarding strategies for learning, but let me mention that learning needs a motivation; but a situation we are living right now there is no motivation for moving.

Good idea. You are right. Nowadays everything could be find in the internet and it is easy to learn. But this is not what should be done in reality. If women and men shouldn’t stand against this issue. The cruelty of this government will rise more and more.

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But how we can compare university lessons to YouTube videos?

All opinions are welcome. Please share your thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of university lessons and YouTube videos for learning.

All opinions are welcome. Please share your thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of university lessons and YouTube videos for learning.

All opinions are welcome. Please share your thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of university lessons and YouTube videos for learning.

I agree with you they are not Muslims. The just use the Islam name and do whatever they want.

at least one person in a family have smart phone and internet, there are documentation and tutorial videos available in the internet for learning, those who can afford internet could use from videos and those who cannot afford it could use from the documentation or pdf files.

For sure if we are not calm mentally so how we can study , it’s hard to overcome.

It is the job of the democratic government. But you know the current gov they don’t listen to what the citizens say.

If it would work it would in past two years, many protests happened in different countries so where is the achievement? What have changed?

Thank you all for contributing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse viewpoints on this topic, and we appreciate the respectful and informative discussion thus far. Please continue to share your opinions and perspectives.

Thank you all for contributing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse viewpoints on this topic, and we appreciate the respectful and informative discussion thus far. Please continue to share your opinions and perspectives.

Thank you all for contributing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse viewpoints on this topic, and we appreciate the respectful and informative discussion thus far. Please continue to share your opinions and perspectives.

Thank you all for contributing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse viewpoints on this topic, and we appreciate the respectful and informative discussion thus far. Please continue to share your opinions and perspectives.

Thank you all for contributing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse viewpoints on this topic, and we appreciate the respectful and informative discussion thus far. Please continue to share your opinions and perspectives.

the main factosrs which can help women’s education is to support them in education and give them the right to grow.

A comprehensive approach is required to address the top priorities associated with the Taliban closing girls’ schools in Afghanistan. This entails encouraging inclusive interpretations of Islamic principles, pushing up for universal access to education before religious leaders, and fighting restrictive ideologies. The need for sexism can be met while still ensuring that everyone has access to education. It is essential to encourage communication and community support by promoting the advantages of education. Addressing gender inequalities, traditional gender norms, and security issues is also crucial. Comprehensive gender equality policies, teacher preparation programs, security measures, and cooperation with foreign partners may all help with this. Afghanistan has to work together to provide a supportive environment for girls’ education.