Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

No it’s wrong, you can start from beginning and practice,

practice makes perfect.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the importance of practice and education. Other participants, feel free to share your opinions on this topic as well.

that would be reopening schools and universities.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggestions. Let’s explore different perspectives on the barriers to women’s education in Afghanistan and discuss potential solutions to promote gender equality.

Maybe I can do it beacuse I access to internet but now we are talk about all Afghan girls not specific girls that thay access to internat.

That’s a valid point. It’s important to consider the accessibility of online education for all Afghan girls, ensuring equal opportunities for education. Let’s discuss potential solutions that address this concern.

Absolutely right. Now just the people of kabul access to the internet.

Yes the problem is about all women in Afghanistan not one or two person.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It seems like you are suggesting that only the people of Kabul have access to the internet. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

Yes right with out this it’s not possible .

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear there are different perspectives. Let’s continue with empathy and respect for each other’s opinions. Together, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

You’ve made a valid point about the broader impact of limited internet access and resources on women in Afghanistan. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this issue? #Discuss

As I think the current government are facing with challenges in providing a safe and secure learning environment for girls, especially in rural areas where there are fewer female teachers facilities and resources.

Thank you for sharing your perspective. It is crucial for the government to prioritize the safety and security of girls in education, particularly in rural areas with limited resources. This will promote equal access to education for all girls.

We must find away for the poor girls the people who don’t have any facilities. To learn, to practice, to be educated. I know some rich families that send their girls to foreign countries like iran ,Pakistan, turkey and it is ok. Bu what about others.

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That’s a valid point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the importance of ensuring access to education for girls from all socio-economic backgrounds? Please feel free to share your perspectives.

In my idea, we have enough teachers to teach the girls in schools.

What!! So you think they closed doors of schools because lack of teachers?

Thanks for sharing your idea , But I think the only solution for this is to re open the schools and universities for girls and the girls wear hejab while going there. That might be great.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and potential solution. It’s important to consider multiple perspectives. Anyone else have thoughts on this matter?