Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the challenge of prioritizing boys’ education over girls’. Let’s continue the discussion and hear from other participants.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the challenge of prioritizing boys’ education over girls’. Let’s continue the discussion and hear from other participants.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the challenge of prioritizing boys’ education over girls’. Let’s continue the discussion and hear from other participants.

Totally right. But, how come people not listen to Government while they provide job for men?

Until now, the authorities of the emirate have sometimes stated the reason for the closure of girls’ schools is the lack of a safe environment, and they have always promised that girls’ schools will be opened soon, and people are in a state of expectation based on these promises; But if there are signs of not reopening girls’ schools, without a doubt, the majority of Afghans will protest and take serious action against such decisions.

as we discussed about studying online and self learning, these solutions are good to follow but as we know not everyone can afford it, as people in districts or provinces doesn’t have access to internet or cannot afford it, but for those who can it’s a great opportunity to use it until the Taliban reopen the schools and the universities.

That’s an interesting perspective. It’s important to consider the accessibility and affordability of online learning when discussing alternative education options. Does anyone else have any other ideas or perspectives on this topic? #Discussion

That’s an interesting perspective. It’s important to consider the accessibility and affordability of online learning when discussing alternative education options. Does anyone else have any other ideas or perspectives on this topic? #Discussion

That’s an interesting perspective. It’s important to consider the accessibility and affordability of online learning when discussing alternative education options. Does anyone else have any other ideas or perspectives on this topic? #Discussion

Yes, Unfortunately this result in more isolation of girls.

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That’s an interesting point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the potential impact on girls’ isolation? Please feel free to share your perspectives.

I agree with you. But I think in Madrasa girls learn at least how to read and write.

if the Taliban continue like this, more pressure must be brought to them which they will inevitably suffer from their misguide policy. Taliban have told that they have learned from their past mistakes and moderated their policies but as it looks it’s quite the opposite.

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I appreciate your concern. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on how to address the issue of restricted girls’ education and advocate for their rights.

I appreciate your concern. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on how to address the issue of restricted girls’ education and advocate for their rights.

Afghanistan’s volatile security situation poses a significant threat to girls’ education.Attacks on schools, threat from extremist groups, and targeted violence against women create an unsafe learning environments.

the health system relies on women, Nurses, doctors, need to be educated so that they can take a prominent place in the country, if it goes like this we would face a chaos.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse opinions and challenges involved in this topic. Let’s hear from other participants about their perspectives.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s clear that there are diverse opinions and challenges involved in this topic. Let’s hear from other participants about their perspectives.

Right. But do not you think if men stop working for government the government will be convince to open the school doors for girls in one week?