Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamD

When the current government is under pressure, it has to implement international measures and it cannot do anything without a budget. And have government affairs, which is a very big issue.

And in the end i can say that women are human and half of the society and they need for education and learning well, and the government should give agood decision about this issue that be useful for both, and all the people should untied with together to make a bright future for theirslaves.

Your statement is accurate, but the protection and follow-up of the Afghan people cannot be overlooked either.

This can be a small but helpful step.
We can form an online litigation team.
Create a structure for us and work through the facilities we have.
Social media can also be helpful in conveying our voice and purpose.

Illiteracy will not be eradicated from Afghanistan

is probably not correct.
The given text is non-factual because there is evidence that efforts are being made to eradicate illiteracy in Afghanistan.

Illiterate girls have been promoted during these two years

is probably not correct.
The given text states that illiterate girls have been promoted during these two years. However, the provided evidences suggest that illiteracy is a serious issue, especially among women and girls. The evidences also mention that literate women are more likely to send their children, especially their girls, to school. Therefore, it is unlikely that illiterate girls have been promoted during these two years.

You mentioned a good point in your writings, informal learning, from the point of view of educational psychology, education takes place in two forms (formal and informal), which is formal in schools and universities and informal everywhere, so it is good to use informal education to solve the problem of continuing education for girls.