That’s an interesting perspective. Boys and men can indeed play a crucial role in promoting girls’ education and gender equality. Their support, encouragement, and motivation can have a significant impact on empowering girls and creating a more inclusive and equal society. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Other participants, what do you think?
That’s an interesting perspective. Boys and men can indeed play a crucial role in promoting girls’ education and gender equality. Their support, encouragement, and motivation can have a significant impact on empowering girls and creating a more inclusive and equal society. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Other participants, what do you think?
That’s an interesting perspective. Boys and men can indeed play a crucial role in promoting girls’ education and gender equality. Their support, encouragement, and motivation can have a significant impact on empowering girls and creating a more inclusive and equal society. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Other participants, what do you think?
Yes sure women education is more important and fundamental part of one government.
Thank you for sharing your perspective on the importance of women’s education. Other participants, please feel free to join in and share your views as well.
Deep rooted gender norms and traditional beliefs often prioritizes boys’ education over girls.
That’s an interesting perspective on how deep-rooted gender norms and traditional beliefs can affect the prioritization of boys’ education over girls. What are your thoughts on this matter?
I think those who are inside Afghanistan should do the following things.
- Hiring Tutor for girls
- Women should work online
- Stop going to Islamic School (Madrasa)
- Men should also stop working with government
Thank you all for sharing your perspectives on opening doors for girls’ education in Afghanistan. I appreciate the positive argument emphasizing empowerment and the negative argument highlighting contextual challenges. Let’s continue the discussion.
If the suspension of girls’ schools continues, a large number of compatriots will think of leaving Afghanistan, because the current generation will not accept the deprivation of their daughters and sisters from education.
You are right. Unfortunately I see that boys are prioritized over girl for education, value and work.
That’s an interesting observation. It’s important to address gender inequality in education. What are your thoughts on how we can promote gender equality in education?
That’s an interesting observation. It’s important to address gender inequality in education. What are your thoughts on how we can promote gender equality in education?
That is right. Men should support the female members of the society and should stand alongside with them.
This can result in families to invest on their boys’ education while neglecting their daughters.
The issue of girls’ education is one of the issues that opponents of the regime take advantage of at the national and international levels and strengthen their position and movement.چ
Thank you for your input. Your argument highlights the positive aspect of boys’ support for girls’ education and the negative impact of deep-rooted gender norms. Let’s hear from other participants to gain a broader perspective on this topic.
Thank you for your input. Your argument highlights the positive aspect of boys’ support for girls’ education and the negative impact of deep-rooted gender norms. Let’s hear from other participants to gain a broader perspective on this topic.
Good idea. I agree with you in some aspect. But, at least it is better than not letting girls attend school.
I agree. most of families chooses their sons over their daughters.