Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

It’s a positive way, when the organization supports women and their rights so we can have hope.

Thank you for your contribution. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and arguments on the importance of women’s education in Afghanistan and the actions needed to address this issue.

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Thank you for your contribution. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and arguments on the importance of women’s education in Afghanistan and the actions needed to address this issue.

Thank you for your contribution. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and arguments on the importance of women’s education in Afghanistan and the actions needed to address this issue.

Thank you for your contribution. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and arguments on the importance of women’s education in Afghanistan and the actions needed to address this issue.

Who cares about freelance skills? Does it brings you food on table? Everyone is asking for a degree.

With the imposition of educational restrictions for Afghan women, a number of activists in the field of education have sought to circumvent these restrictions. From the creation of underground schools and online schools to online universities, these are some of the initiatives undertaken by education activists.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. Your perspectives show different opinions. Let’s continue with an open mind and respect for each other’s viewpoints.

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Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. Your perspectives show different opinions. Let’s continue with an open mind and respect for each other’s viewpoints.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. Your perspectives show different opinions. Let’s continue with an open mind and respect for each other’s viewpoints.

Yes.
I appreciate your opinion.

I agree with you, but thay always say that we are muslim and we follow islam way.

no I’m not with you, I was in university but I was studying better with myself not in the class listening to lectures and teachers.

Yes sure if this opportunity provid for women they grow, but problem is there that they don’t want, they to day by women’s going in backwarded.

Exactly I know some of friends that they don’t even access to mobile signals to talk over a phone call how they could use from internet!

Thank you for sharing this example. It highlights the importance of recognizing differing perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and explore ways to overcome existing barriers.

Thank you for sharing this example. It highlights the importance of recognizing differing perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and explore ways to overcome existing barriers.

Thank you for sharing this example. It highlights the importance of recognizing differing perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and explore ways to overcome existing barriers.

Thank you for sharing this example. It highlights the importance of recognizing differing perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and explore ways to overcome existing barriers.

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Thank you for sharing this example. It highlights the importance of recognizing differing perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and explore ways to overcome existing barriers.