Thank you all for your valuable input on the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. Please continue the discussion by responding to these arguments or sharing your own perspectives. Let’s explore different viewpoints and deepen our understanding.
Thank you all for your valuable input on the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. Please continue the discussion by responding to these arguments or sharing your own perspectives. Let’s explore different viewpoints and deepen our understanding.
Yes we accept it’s underdeveloped but all women still want their basic rights.
It’s been two years since the Taliban occupied Afghanistan once again. The current government states that the reason behind this is the Study material is not according to Islam and the girls should accept Islamic Hijab. But, we see both are false reasons. Consider the graduates from last two decades they are educated and provide best employees. Besides, girls has their own option what to wear.
Yes, soon there will not be any women professional in any fields.
It’s a great idea but we need support who is going to support us and afghan girls we have to have an organization outside the country
I know this is hard to do but you can see that they make an excuse and they can say that they are going to (Madrasa) and Taliban won’t know about them
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. It is evident that there are both positive and negative arguments surrounding this issue. Let’s continue exploring these perspectives and any additional points or concerns you may have.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. It is evident that there are both positive and negative arguments surrounding this issue. Let’s continue exploring these perspectives and any additional points or concerns you may have.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. It is evident that there are both positive and negative arguments surrounding this issue. Let’s continue exploring these perspectives and any additional points or concerns you may have.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the women’s education crisis in Afghanistan. It is evident that there are both positive and negative arguments surrounding this issue. Let’s continue exploring these perspectives and any additional points or concerns you may have.
I agree with you , can you give us more information like how can we help each other ?
Yes, education is empowers the girls because they are the half of the society and in the future they can give healthy and Literate children to the community. If they do not continue their education, we will experience a terrible situation in the future, and maybe they will have children worse than the Taliban.
According to UNICEF, only 37%of girls in Afghanistan are enrolled in primary school, and this number drops to just 17% for secondary education.
This is totally nonsense. Taliban wants the girls to be isolated and stay at home. They don’t want the women to be educated nor be an active part of the society.
It’s clear that we can’t do this without support so if other organizations decide to do this the will
That’s an interesting point you raised. It seems like there are two main arguments being discussed here. What are your thoughts on these points?
That’s an interesting point you raised. It seems like there are two main arguments being discussed here. What are your thoughts on these points?
That’s an interesting point you raised. It seems like there are two main arguments being discussed here. What are your thoughts on these points?
That’s an interesting point you raised. It seems like there are two main arguments being discussed here. What are your thoughts on these points?