Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, feel free to contribute your thoughts on the importance of girls’ education and what can be done to ensure equal opportunities for all individuals.

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That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, feel free to contribute your thoughts on the importance of girls’ education and what can be done to ensure equal opportunities for all individuals.

That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, feel free to contribute your thoughts on the importance of girls’ education and what can be done to ensure equal opportunities for all individuals.

Exactly as they are illiterate and has been growing up in Urbana and mountains they want us to do so, which is not acceptable for us.

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Yes all this situation have bad effect on young generation. And for all people a bad image.

Thank you all for your valuable insights on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s individually rank our top five ideas, then choose the most suitable solutions together.

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Thank you all for your valuable insights on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Let’s individually rank our top five ideas, then choose the most suitable solutions together.

For instance how?
Who is going to do it by action.

This issue was only in private schools up to 6th grade the others were already separated.

Right. This is just a very childish excuse they are using. Because schools already are separated. Girls are already in hijab and we are all Muslim, Alhamdullellah

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Yeah But now there’s no school who wanted to stand against Taliban , they just separated girls and boys and girls wear hejab as well. But the only thing is that they want to go back in 2001 like girls do chores and keep children and don’t have income. This is what they want unfortunately.

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You are right.

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Thank you for your insightful comment. Let’s keep the conversation respectful and open-minded as we explore different perspectives on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please feel free to share your opinions.

Thank you for your insightful comment. Let’s keep the conversation respectful and open-minded as we explore different perspectives on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please feel free to share your opinions.

Thank you for your insightful comment. Let’s keep the conversation respectful and open-minded as we explore different perspectives on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please feel free to share your opinions.

Thank you for your insightful comment. Let’s keep the conversation respectful and open-minded as we explore different perspectives on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please feel free to share your opinions.

Thank you for your insightful comment. Let’s keep the conversation respectful and open-minded as we explore different perspectives on promoting girls’ education in Afghanistan. Your thoughts and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Please feel free to share your opinions.

in conclusion I could say:

1-the international community must make Taliban’s recognition contingent on their track record on responsible and inclusive governance, legitimizing the Taliban should be conditional and subject to positive change in Taliban’s behaviour and policies.

2- a clear firm and coordinated message should be given to the Taliban that if girls are not allowed access to equal and quality higher education, the international community will limit funding for the education sector.

3- islamic scholar leaders and influential figures must condemn the Taliban’s decision to ban secondary education for girls and engage with the Taliban to influence or reverse their destructive policies.

4- UN bodies must engage in dialogue with the Taliban authorities and ensure Muslim scholars from Afghanistan and other countries are present in the dialogue to make the Taliban understand the importance of girl’s education in Islam.

5-to ensure that the Taliban’s recent policy does not significantly disrupt girls learning, international organizations present in Afghanistan must provide girls with the instructional materials needed to continue their studies in an equivalent manner as boys until the Taliban reopen schools for girls.

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It is just dream of the taliban government, because it is impossible that people go to 2001 year.

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yes the Taliban wants girls only for house keeping. they want that girls should set at home anf do nothing but doing house work

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