Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

It’s important to create an environment where everyone feels comfortable sharing their opinions. What do other participants think about the issue of girls’ education? Please feel free to express your thoughts.

But Taliban always have an excuse about everything
Hijab is their excuse even though there aren’t act like a Muslim person

That’s an interesting perspective. It seems like you believe that the Taliban uses the idea of hijab as an excuse to deny girls access to education. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

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They won’t let women and girls for education
Cause they afraid from education and progress of this country
And it’s the powerful countries like USA project against Afghanistan

Yeah absolutely

Thank you for your insightful post! It’s great to see participants engaging in a meaningful discussion on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others about their thoughts on potential solutions to address the challenges mentioned. Keep up the great work!

Thank you for your insightful post! It’s great to see participants engaging in a meaningful discussion on women’s education in Afghanistan. Let’s hear from others about their thoughts on potential solutions to address the challenges mentioned. Keep up the great work!

The shortage of female teachers in Afghanistan is a major obstacles in girl’s education. Many families are reluctant to send their daughters to schools where male teachers predominate, particularly, in higher grade levels.

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Online education, scholarships, secret home school, language training centers and painting and drawing arts are some of the things that girls who are deprived of education have turned to.

The solution to the opening of the girls’ school is that the United Nations invite the Taliban to the negotiating table and hear each other demands.

Thank you for your input on women’s education in Afghanistan. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and ideas on this important issue.

Thank you for your input on women’s education in Afghanistan. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and ideas on this important issue.

Thank you for your input on women’s education in Afghanistan. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and ideas on this important issue.

Online education is not available to all students due to the weak internet in Afghanistan, but the learning of foreign languages ​​and the arts of painting and drawing have attracted a large number of girls.

That’s an interesting point you brought up about the limitations of online education in Afghanistan. It seems that foreign language learning and arts education have been popular among girls. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

to overcome this issue we need to solve the below points

  1. increase access to education
    2.eliminate culture barriers
  2. provide financial support
    4.train and recruit the female teachers
    monitor and evaluation

Thank you all for your valuable contributions on women’s education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that this is a complex issue, and your suggestions for solutions will be helpful. Let’s continue discussing and exploring strategies to ensure equal educational opportunities for all.

exactly but what is the solution for implementing online education in Afghanistan

Totally right, they all have worn appropriate clothes.

Thank you for sharing the example on the challenges women and girls face in accessing education in Afghanistan. It is crucial to recognize the complexities of this issue and the need for comprehensive solutions. Let’s continue exploring potential solutions and advocating for equal educational opportunities.