Thank you for your valuable contributions! Let’s now engage in a discussion to prioritize the top five feasible solutions for girls’ education in Afghanistan. Please take a moment to individually rank the solutions provided, so we can collectively choose the best ones. The goal is to promote equal opportunities for all.
As far as I know
- Cultural and social hurdles prevent girls from school.
- Providing infrastructure and resources is another important part of opening girls’ schools.
- Assigning females teacher. It’s very important to hire female teachers for girls.
- Offering financial support can be bring about positive results.
We have to find a solution for all women not only for a group of them. Because all of them are suffering from this problem.
That’s a valid point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the importance of creating inclusive and comprehensive strategies to promote gender equality and provide equal opportunities for all women in Afghanistan?
That’s a valid point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the importance of creating inclusive and comprehensive strategies to promote gender equality and provide equal opportunities for all women in Afghanistan?
Yeah , there’re lots of Organization which they want to support Afghan girls in education like unseco and some other Organization and I’m sure that they are agree with people of Afghanistan but the Taliban don’t let them.
You raise a valid point about the importance of collaboration with international organizations to support girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s also crucial to engage with local communities and address societal attitudes for holistic change. Thank you for sharing your insights.
According to your third point we already have female teachers in schools. A huge part of schools’ teachers in our country are female.
That’s an interesting point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the representation of female teachers in schools? Please feel free to share your opinions.
the ban halts two decades of progress during which literacy rates among women almost doubled, the number of girls in school increased in an unbelievable way.
Advocacy and awareness campaigns, engaging community leaders and influential figures, can challenge norms and promote girls’ education. We should prioritize and implement feasible and effective solutions for positive change in Afghanistan.
Yes totally their are many organization that they want to girl’s continued thier education but Afghanistan government not agree with them.
Which country say?
All countries especially USA said that the Afghanistans’ problem is non of our business!
Of course, men roles is really important they should stand with women.
As a facilitator, I appreciate your input on the involvement of external countries in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion by exploring possible solutions and their feasibility for opening the doors of girls’ education in Afghanistan.
As a facilitator, I appreciate your input on the involvement of external countries in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion by exploring possible solutions and their feasibility for opening the doors of girls’ education in Afghanistan.
Five valuable solutions:
1: convincing government to open school
2:make online class for girls
3: United Nations must support financially girls to have online classes
4:Demonstrations inside and out side of country for girls
5: take responsibility everyone to help girls
they are essentially saying that for now they cannot go to school and the argument is that these girls are human beings, that they have a right to healthcare they have a right to education and those rights need to be respected.
Thank you for sharing your valuable solutions. It’s important to explore diverse strategies to promote girls’ education. What are other participants’ thoughts on this?
Thank you for sharing your valuable solutions. It’s important to explore diverse strategies to promote girls’ education. What are other participants’ thoughts on this?