Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

Thank you for your valuable input. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on providing girls and women with opportunities for skill-building and career development. Let’s continue the discussion.

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yes, you are right dear but in rural areas without the barriers of the Taliban, their parents are also another problem because most families in rural areas do not let their girls :two_women_holding_hands:to learn or go to schools.

Thank you for sharing your perspective on the challenges to promoting girls’ education in rural areas of Afghanistan. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on this topic as well.

Exactly, informal education system can be dangerous and we cannot take risk.

In my opinion, the following main tips that cannot be applied in Afghanistan regarding this matter

  • Women rights that Taliban don’t care about them
  • Opening girls school

Thank you for your thoughts. It’s important to consider the unique circumstances of Afghanistan, such as cultural norms, security concerns, and community dynamics to find practical and sustainable solutions. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

Thank you for your thoughts. It’s important to consider the unique circumstances of Afghanistan, such as cultural norms, security concerns, and community dynamics to find practical and sustainable solutions. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

invest in building and renovating schools, particularly in rural areas where educational facilities are lacking.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions on this topic. Every idea and perspective is valuable, and it is through open and respectful discussions that we can find possible solutions. Let’s continue advocating for girls’ education and creating a more inclusive society.

A major problem in Afghanistan that has not yet been addressed is the eradication of prejudice among the people.
If the Tajik people rise up against the Taliban, the Pashtuns will declare their support, or if the Hazaras rise up against them, the Tajik will declare their support, and it is very difficult and long-term to remove the prejudice from the people of Afghanistan.

Thank you for your input. It’s interesting that you mentioned the challenge of eradicating prejudice in Afghanistan and how it affects the support or opposition to the Taliban. This is indeed a complex issue that may require long-term efforts to address.

I think it is not a easy task. This is the direct responsibility of government.

The problem is here, there is no man standing with women there was always women raising their voices against them, No one want to take risks.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the challenges and complexities of opening up education opportunities for girls in Afghanistan. Let’s continue discussing and exploring different perspectives and ideas.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the challenges and complexities of opening up education opportunities for girls in Afghanistan. Let’s continue discussing and exploring different perspectives and ideas.

I think Afghan people should work with each other and defeat against the taliban.

Yes this is a serious cultural issue in some urban areas of Afghanistan but still we will remain optimistic because it is in some areas not everywhere.

Because mans are threaded by talib

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the challenges and potential solutions to girls’ education in Afghanistan. Remember to consider the specific context and challenges faced in Afghanistan when discussing possible solutions. Let’s continue exploring more ideas in a thoughtful and constructive manner.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the challenges and potential solutions to girls’ education in Afghanistan. Remember to consider the specific context and challenges faced in Afghanistan when discussing possible solutions. Let’s continue exploring more ideas in a thoughtful and constructive manner.

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