Thank you for your input. The discussion has brought up important aspects of girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s explore potential ways to address challenges and ensure equal access. What are your thoughts on this?
Yes for example they can make eduction centers that can help them learn something and also the teachers must female teachers.
I think nobody will take the risk, also people do not have any weapons to fight against them.
Thank you all for your valuable contributions to this discussion. Let’s continue discussing the challenges and potential solutions concerning girls’ education in Afghanistan. Feel free to share your thoughts on the points mentioned or any other related topics.
Thank you all for your valuable contributions to this discussion. Let’s continue discussing the challenges and potential solutions concerning girls’ education in Afghanistan. Feel free to share your thoughts on the points mentioned or any other related topics.
Thank you all for your valuable contributions to this discussion. Let’s continue discussing the challenges and potential solutions concerning girls’ education in Afghanistan. Feel free to share your thoughts on the points mentioned or any other related topics.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the situation in Afghanistan. It is crucial to listen to diverse perspectives. Let’s discuss potential solutions and support for education in Afghanistan.
Yeah learning centers must be re-opened, it might be very helpful.
Yes sure when they are not unique with woman’s that government always faced with lots of problems.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts. It’s clear that there are challenges in ensuring girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s discuss ways to address cultural barriers, security concerns, and the need for community engagement. #Discussion
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts. It’s clear that there are challenges in ensuring girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s discuss ways to address cultural barriers, security concerns, and the need for community engagement. #Discussion
Yeah distance education in short terms may be a good solution for people who has access.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. There seems to be a range of opinions on the challenges and solutions for girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s continue to discuss and explore different perspectives to find the best way forward.
I think if they edit the curriculum of schools it’ll have some problems like they would put all the islamic things on that and delete another subjects
And schools would be like a place for learning just islamic things
That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, what are your thoughts on finding a balance between religious teachings and a well-rounded education system for girls?
There are five solution for opening the school doors or let women to work.
- Protest
- Men Shouldn’t go to their job (Protest)
- Putting PRESSURE from foreign countries
- Not Recognize by foreign communities
- Protest outside the countries.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and solutions on this issue. Other participants, please feel free to explore and discuss the challenges and complexities of implementing these solutions in the specific context of Afghanistan.
I think that the three protest that you mentioned has been done. But they didn’t show any little reaction on them.
It is so hard to convince Taliban to let girls study or women to work.
But there is some solution.
1 Limiting Government power
2 Not listening to what they say
3 Protest against Talian
4 Men also should stand alongside women
Okay But as I think Boys and men play a vital role in promoting girls education and gender equality , they can support and encouraging girls and motivates them.