If a girl stopped from getting an education in one part the world: a family member might half it elsewhere. So the topic needs revisit to ensure that girl education remain relevant at the all policy and implementation decisions.
You also said in your post that it has been almost two years since schools from grade 6 and above have been closed. According to what I have observed, a series of measures have been taken both by the people and by the international community to continue the education of girls, but none of them have yielded satisfactory results. Therefore, I think that the solution to this problem, which is not known for how long, should be done by the families themselves after finishing the 6th grade. To be educated in higher classes, for example, by an older sister who is a university graduate, or by parents who have a high level of literacy.
Hopefully it can be a good solution otherwise we’re all confused about our future.
Without quality education, the consequences for girls can be devastating.
It does not seem simple But everyone has neglected. Why don’t a large group of people raise their voices? At least one thousand loud voices and big movement can shake the world and wake up against the Taliban.
If the current government neglects the girls education crisis across the country, we could see these risks become a reality.
It’s just a small reason of all those prohibitions but behind all these decisions, rules and regulations there is another reason and even other governments.
So another solution to get out of this situation,
Donor funding for education costs, including teacher salary and another operating expenses, has a crucial rule in ensuring access to education in Afghanistan specially for girls.
Before the Taliban takeover about 49 percent of education expenses came from international donors.
Taliban have little ability to fill this gap.
So the donors support play an important rule.
You’re absolutely right it’s already become a reality and unfortunately.
We know that education is one of the most powerful weapons we can use in the fight against poverty. Why? Because an investment in children’s education is an investment in their future.
Freedom does not come without sacrifice. I mean all Afghan women should stand bravely to get thier rights.
I think that the educated class can be useful for itself and the country. When people immigrate to other countries for work and education, along with the people, the Taliban themselves also lose and they know this. That is why they have slowed down the passport distribution process.
We pray for this issue that we be have a good result for our future and young generation and prevent from backwarding of country
I suggest another way again:
All of us men have sisters and daughters in our families and we suffer because they are not allowed to study and work.
Boys should also stand by their sisters and go on academic strike. that’s mean:
(Boys who go to university and school should declare as a protest that we will not attend our classes until the gates of education are opened for sisters and girls.)
Currently, 80% of school-aged Afghan girls and young women – 2.5 million people are out of school. Nearly 30% of girls in Afghanistan have never entered primary education
Yes they delete some subjects in order to save their political and rules but actually it’s not something that belongs to subjects it’s over to our self how we keep it and observe the rules but their rules are not something that we should observe it they’re not logical.
Yes madam, you said right. . This problem is likely to fuel the root of gender inequality even in our society.
Yes i am agree with this idea we should stand with our sisters and other family associates that they have equal right like us .
Without quality education, the consequences for girls can be devastating. In many countries girls without an education are more likely to become child bride.
Yes praying is effective but we also have to try and working hard in line with self development and improve our capacity building.