It seems that the people of Afghanistan, who do not raise their voices about the right to education for girls and remain silent.what do you think people of Afghanista believed the Taliban and for this reason they didn’t rasie voices about the right of education for Afghanistan girl’s.
After taliban took over they put restrictions on women in many ways as: The Taliban perpetrated egregious acts of violence against women, including rape, abduction, and forced marriage. Some families resorted to sending their daughters to Pakistan or Iran to protect them. Afghan women living under the Taliban virtually had the world of work closed to them.
The best reason behind the decision of Taliban which closed the grills schools is:
1:Ideological Beliefs.
2:Cultural Norms.
3.Internal Divisions.
4.International Relations ,The Control and Authority stance on girls’ education has complicated their relationship with the international community.
5.may be security concerns.
Online education is one of the most effective way of learning in developed countries
Yes these are the factors
People prefer e-books and materials than physical books and materials
For which reason, can you specific it?
How security concerns can be the reason of this decision?
The Taliban’s refusal to allow Afghan women and girls to receive an education is also a strategic mistake that stands in the way of the government’s efforts to gain international acceptance and find reliable partners that would support Afghanistan’s economic and structural development.
yes cultural barrier is a very important point in parts of Afghanistan people do not believe in gender equality and women education that’s why nobody raise voices for women education in Afghanistan.
Yes, they fear from educated women. they want everyone to obey their injustice rules while an educated person will not obey injustice.
For reson that people of Afghanista believed on Taliban.
I believe if people show interest in education they will find away to get education
Exactly
Collaboration with NGOs and Private Sector: is also solution to get online education it means to Work with non-governmental organizations and the private sector to fund and implement educational programs.
Encourage tech companies to provide software, tools, and expertise to support online education initiatives.
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Ideological Beliefs: The Taliban adheres to a strict interpretation of Islamic law, which they believe restricts women’s roles in society, including education. They often view women’s education as contrary to their interpretation of Islamic teachings.
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Control and Power: By limiting women’s access to education, the Taliban reinforces its control over society. Education is a powerful tool for empowerment, and restricting it helps maintain the status quo of male dominance.
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Political Strategy: The Taliban may use the closure of schools as a means to consolidate power and appeal to their conservative base, demonstrating their commitment to traditional values.
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Societal Norms: In some areas, there are prevailing cultural attitudes that prioritize male education over female education. The Taliban’s actions may reflect and reinforce these societal norms.
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Security Concerns: The Taliban has cited security concerns, claiming that mixed-gender education could lead to unrest or moral corruption, which they seek to avoid.
E-books and online materials are easily available and can be carried easily
Lack of International Pressure: The international community’s response has been varied, with some countries prioritizing diplomatic relations over human rights issues. This lack of consistent pressure may embolden the Taliban.
Economic Constraints: Afghanistan’s economy has been severely impacted by sanctions and isolation, leaving the Taliban with limited resources to invest in educational infrastructure, further complicating the situation.