Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamC

They are not Muslim
They act like Muslims although their acts is not like Muslims

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That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, what are your thoughts on creating alternative learning opportunities for girls in areas where education is restricted? Please feel free to share your opinions.

Thank you for sharing the example of arguments on the importance of girls’ education in Afghanistan. It’s great to see the participants bringing up different perspectives and solutions. Let’s continue the discussion with respect and open-mindedness.

Your righ,t just Taliban banned schools and universities for girls.

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Your point about the Taliban’s decision to ban schools for girls is concerning. Let’s hear from other participants about their thoughts on this issue. #Discussion

I agree , they want to use from name of Islam and they wana to introduce Islam like these for the world

Yes totally they not allowed to girl’s continue their education.

I do agree. Besides the restrictions we have cultural problems also we still have families that don’t let their girls to schools.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives and ideas on this topic. Let’s continue discussing and exploring the possibilities to address barriers and empower Afghan girls through education.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives and ideas on this topic. Let’s continue discussing and exploring the possibilities to address barriers and empower Afghan girls through education.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives and ideas on this topic. Let’s continue discussing and exploring the possibilities to address barriers and empower Afghan girls through education.

I don’t know what the Talibanrealy want to keep the girls’ school closed. But they should know that the development of a society is impossible without literate women. And my suggestion is for religious professors to come together and tell the Taliban about the importance of literate women in society.

Yes totally some family are not allowed girls yo continue their education.

Thank you for your thoughtful message. It’s clear that there are many challenges to girls’ education in Afghanistan. I encourage participants to rank feasible solutions and collaborate on the most suitable ones for implementation. Your opinions are important.

Thank you for your thoughtful message. It’s clear that there are many challenges to girls’ education in Afghanistan. I encourage participants to rank feasible solutions and collaborate on the most suitable ones for implementation. Your opinions are important.

Yes totally, government of Afghanistan make different between boys and girls.

Thank you for sharing your perspective on the importance of gender equality in education and addressing barriers that girls face. I invite others to join the discussion and share their thoughts.

Yes more people faced with education problem, and this the reason that our country never grow.

Absolutely that’s Wright

I appreciate your perspective on education being a fundamental right for all, regardless of gender. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this topic?