Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

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

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

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

Girls are already wear Hejab, it doesn’t matter.

I understand your suggestion to reopen schools and universities for girls and for them to wear hijab while attending. This is one possible solution that can be considered. It is important to continue discussing these ideas and exploring different perspectives to find the best way forward. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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Okay but we’ve got lots of private and government schools and also lots of universities which most of teachers left the country because they feared and the current government doesn’t let the male teachers to teach girls.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear there are valid concerns and differing perspectives. Let’s continue with respect and focus on finding ways to address these challenges.

Maybe they have smart phones but some of them live in the area which sim cards don’t work nor internet. Their kids reach to school in two or three hours using the mounmountains way.

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So unfortunately I can say that because of hejab they don’t allow gilrs and women in national park of Afghanistan Band amir as well.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Please feel free to continue discussing and sharing your ideas on potential solutions.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and perspectives on women’s education in Afghanistan. Please feel free to continue discussing and sharing your ideas on potential solutions.

They banned everything on girls and just give it one name cause of hejab . It’s completely wrong and not acceptable.

Thank you for sharing your perspective. Let’s continue to explore potential solutions and ways to support girls and women in their right to education. Your input is valuable.

Yes, the remote jobs need knowledge and skill, without learning anything how we expect to have a good job.

By reading books maybe they can improve their general knowledge but they need to go school and universities for having a degree to work and support their families.

Thank you for your comprehensive response. It would be great to hear other participants’ opinions on the factors affecting women’s education in Afghanistan and any potential solutions to address those challenges. Please feel free to share your thoughts.

Thank you for your comprehensive response. It would be great to hear other participants’ opinions on the factors affecting women’s education in Afghanistan and any potential solutions to address those challenges. Please feel free to share your thoughts.

Oky thus, what do u think about the current government why they don’t allow girls in anywhere ?

It is unbelievable, hejab is for our self we know how to hejab and which clothes should we wear and in which place and which clothes are appropriate.
They are all excuses!

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I appreciate your understanding of the different rules governments impose. Let’s continue the discussion by exploring different perspectives and potential solutions respectfully and with an open mind.