Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

Yes , nowdays the world improve day by day but our government just ignore the girls and their dreams.

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Thank you all for sharing your valuable insights on the issue of women’s education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts highlight the complexity of the problem and the need for ongoing discussion and advocacy. Let’s continue supporting one another and working towards a more inclusive society.

Thank you all for sharing your valuable insights on the issue of women’s education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts highlight the complexity of the problem and the need for ongoing discussion and advocacy. Let’s continue supporting one another and working towards a more inclusive society.

Thank you all for sharing your valuable insights on the issue of women’s education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts highlight the complexity of the problem and the need for ongoing discussion and advocacy. Let’s continue supporting one another and working towards a more inclusive society.

We can’t say that learning online is an alternative way to presence learning, but it’s good than learning nothing.

Don’t you think only having smartphones can not solve the whole problem, there are subjects that are not understandable through mobile phones it needs to be experiment it needs to be lectured.

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education can also changed gender norms and stereotypes,promoting gender equality and empowering women to advocates for their rightsand participate for decision making process.

look, generally life is boring with all it’s circumstances okay! so do our life in Afghanistan, I dont know about others mindset or feeling but I personally cannot sit and hope while doing nothing.

That’s an interesting perspective. What are others’ thoughts on the importance of taking small actions and supporting organizations to create positive change? Please share your opinions.

That’s an interesting perspective. What are others’ thoughts on the importance of taking small actions and supporting organizations to create positive change? Please share your opinions.

That’s an interesting perspective. What are others’ thoughts on the importance of taking small actions and supporting organizations to create positive change? Please share your opinions.

That’s an interesting perspective. What are others’ thoughts on the importance of taking small actions and supporting organizations to create positive change? Please share your opinions.

Exactly this why we need to go to school and universities to be experienced .

The educational ban was accompanied by a wide wave of protests inside and outside the country. Citizens in Afghanistan have protested the ban on girls’ education in different ways and demanded the cancellation of this decision by the Taliban.

I even don’t believe that they are Muslim.
They do not implement the law of Islam on themselves.

I appreciate the thoughtful and insightful arguments that have been shared regarding the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue this important discussion and explore potential solutions to support women’s education in the country.

I appreciate the thoughtful and insightful arguments that have been shared regarding the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue this important discussion and explore potential solutions to support women’s education in the country.

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yes you are right, fields like medical, engineering are not possible that way, I was talking about freelancing skills.

But the matter is which book? How do you want to learn the skills? We all went to school and university and we definitely and brightly know that by reading books and chapters and listening videos and audios we can not gain everything. And more specially the degree which is needed for applying to any opportunity.

In my idea, just in kabul or in some big province people access to internet but in far place they didnt access to internat and smartphone.

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