Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamC

That’s an important point you raised about the potential issues surrounding the use of single-use plastics and its impact on the environment. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on this topic.

Yes if they allowed for girl’s to continued thier education and open door of schools and universities for all girls on that all foreign country support Afghanistan.

It would be great if other participants could share their thoughts on the potential issue of the impact of social media on mental health. What are your thoughts?

I think there are 5 main problems that no country recognize Taliban government and hard to be implemented:

  1. Recognizing the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan poses a significant challenge in implementing policies that protect and promote women’s rights.

  2. Implementing measures to protect minority rights while navigating potential resistance from the Taliban could be a complex task.

  3. The international community has long been concerned about Afghanistan being used as a safe haven for terrorist groups.

  4. Recognizing the Taliban as the government may pose difficulties in establishing an inclusive governance structure that represents diverse segments of Afghan society.

  5. Recognizing the Taliban as the government necessitates striking a delicate balance between promoting human rights and maintaining stability in Afghanistan.

I also want to mention this five solutions recognize talib and have a stable government.
1: accept all conditions of international community and our neighbors
2: protecting minority Wrights
3: immediately open the door of school and university.
4: make a inclusive government
5 : provides religious freedom for people.

That’s a great point about the lack of access to affordable healthcare in rural communities. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this and its impact on overall health outcomes?

There are a lots of laws the Taliban should follow. But, the point is How?

That’s an interesting point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the impact of technology on personal relationships and social interaction? Please feel free to share your opinions.

That’s an interesting point. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the impact of technology on personal relationships and social interaction? Please feel free to share your opinions.

Totally right. They follow what Pakistan (Taliban’s Leader) tell them.

That’s an interesting point you’ve brought up. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the increasing reliance on technology and its impact on personal relationships and social interactions? Please feel free to share your perspectives.

You are right. Creating an inclusive government and sharing other ethnic groups in government could be a way to be recognized.

Certainly! Thank you for sharing that potential issue. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on “The impact of social media on mental health and well-being.”

Good idea. Accepting the right of women is another significant point in order to be recognized by international communities.

That’s a great point about the potential issue of the lack of affordable housing in urban areas. Let’s hear from other participants about their thoughts on this matter.

Although twenty years later, during the war against America in Afghanistan, they became familiar with the use of these modern devices such as the Internet, smartphones, etc. and used them, and their opinion about such “evil devices” changed, but despite that In many social issues such as women’s rights and freedoms, they still have a traditional medieval view.

Yes definitely these are the ways that help taliban to be recognized by the world, but in my idea as my evaluation taliban won’t accept these rules.

That’s an important consideration. Participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on how social media may impact mental health.

That’s an important consideration. Participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on how social media may impact mental health.

Yes they get familiar with these moderns lives, but still some of them don’t know how to use it, but some of the leaders use it very well and in security issues also helped alot for the taliban.