Thank you for sharing this example of arguments. It shows the importance of addressing the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan through various proposed solutions. I encourage others to share their thoughts and ideas on this topic.
The first solution is respecting human rights especially women basic rights such education right and freedom speech right.
Yeah I completely agree with you and if Taliban hear and act to people thoughts they will have a stable government
By understanding the religious, customary and duty responsibility towards their mothers and daughters, use fairness and justice and do not make women victims of their political goals. As soon as possible, open the gates of all scientific centers to girls so that they fulfill their religious and worldly responsibilities. Warning! who did not carry the crime of lack of religious and worldly education of the people of Afghanistan, especially the girls and women of this country, so that they would not be the object of this world and the hereafter.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggestions. It is important to respect human rights, including women’s rights and the right to education and freedom of speech. What are your perspectives on finding solutions to address these issues?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggestions. It is important to respect human rights, including women’s rights and the right to education and freedom of speech. What are your perspectives on finding solutions to address these issues?
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The second solution is putting pressure on the government by the international community especially UN.
Solutions that may be useful for opening the gates of school for women:
1- The formation of a Loya Jirga between the Taliban and the people
2- UN sanctions against the Taliban
3- Deportation of family of Taliban officials to Afghanistan from abroad
4- Cutting out financial aid
5- UN Deflection with the Taliban
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. It’s important to address the closure of girls’ schools and barriers to women’s education. Let’s continue the dialogue to find practical and effective solutions together.
The third solution will be not abusing the name of religion by the government.
Thank you for sharing the example. It’s evident that the issue of women’s education in Afghanistan is complex and requires a multi-faceted approach. I would like to hear others’ thoughts on the proposed solutions.
Thank you for sharing the example. It’s evident that the issue of women’s education in Afghanistan is complex and requires a multi-faceted approach. I would like to hear others’ thoughts on the proposed solutions.
Yeah I completely agree with you
We can know people about these things by social media cause everyone use it
Thank you for your insightful contribution. Please share your thoughts and suggestions on how to address the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. Your perspective is valuable and will help foster a well-rounded discussion.
The needs of societies are numerous, according to their nature, a major part of the needs can only be met by the class of females and women, examples of which can be traced in different dimensions of social life, the most important of which is medicine.
That’s an interesting point about the role of females and women in meeting the needs of societies. Other participants, what is your perspective on this topic? Please feel free to share your thoughts.
We can say that raising an efficient generation that can make the country stronger in the future is made only by educated mothers; Therefore, today we must allow our daughters to study so that we can benefit from such a blessing.
There is also the lack high quality education. Even if the girls has access to education, they might face many disparities than the quality of education of boys.
That’s a valid point. Can anyone else share their thoughts on the lack of high-quality education and disparities faced by girls compared to boys in terms of education?