Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B1G

Financial support and scholarships
Providing scholarships to girls to continue their studies inside and outside the country.
Providing education expenses, books, school clothes and other necessities

The best ways to combat the denial of education for Afghan girls can include several measures

International support Other countries and international organizations can help by putting diplomatic pressure on the Afghan government and providing financial and educational assistance to schools and educational institutions for girls

Yes, schools should be opened in any way because the fate of thousands of young people is at stake here

TheTaliban closed school duo to their ideological beliefs the taliban adhere to a strict interpretation of Islamic law, which they claim justifies their restrictions on women’s education.

Supporting non governmental organizations (NGOs) Helping local and international organizations that work in the field of girls’ education can have a significant impact.

honestly, the lack of education has had a significant impact on the development and progress of the country and it shows our country is a backwarded country.

The Taliban believe that the education of girls at higher levels will cause the emergence of foreign cultures and values ​​in Afghanistan, and the emergence of these cultures should be prevented, and this crisis has affected the society in 2021.The lack of access to education causes many Afghan girls and women to marry at a young age and are deprived of the opportunity to study and advance in their careers and careers, and this is considered a major crisis in Afghanistan.

While I understand the Taliban’s concern for the safety of girls, their reasoning for keeping them from education is flawed. The fact is, denying girls access to education is itself a form of violence and creates a much larger and lasting threat to their future.

Instead of focusing on immediate security concerns, the Taliban should prioritize creating a safe and secure environment for all children, including girls, to access education. Online courses, while a temporary solution, cannot replace the vital social and intellectual benefits of in-person learning.

TheTaliban closed school duo to their ideological beliefs the taliban adhere to a strict interpretation of Islamic law, which they claim justifies their restrictions on women’s education.

Online training is very useful. Although we know that there is a need for face-to-face classes, but in the current situation of Afghanistan, online classes are one of the best options, and by providing online classes and courses, academic courses are partially addressed. Although online education has its problems in the conditions of Afghanistan, it is a good option for Afghan women who want to study.

Awareness and advertising Creating awareness campaigns to emphasize the importance of girls’ education and changing cultural and social attitudes towards girls’ education.

Supporting and assisting female afghan students in obtaining a proper and secure education is crucial, not only to protecting their own fundamental rights, but to securing the futures of afghan citizens generations to come.

absolutely, culture is the main element of development, if a society have not good culture, it will not develop and improve.
it is not bad to mention that we have 5000 years old culture.

In the past three years, the Taliban have cited women’s and girls’ clothing as a factor and excuse for the closure of schools and universities and the prohibition of women’s work.The problem is not in covering Afghan women and girls. The problem is their belief and misconception about hijab

We never had a supportive ans real leader who supports Afghan women

Actually Afghan women are so brave and hopeful. Imagine in this situation we are still living our lives and looking for a better future, who else can do this?

In the current situation, women should not be disappointed, in any way, they should continue their education and follow the firsts.Afghan women are always victims of war

The Taliban do not want women to have financial independence and to have a direct role in the important decisions of their lives. They want women to be subordinate to men and obey their orders until the end of their lives.

I am agree and they are also afraid that women become empowered and become aware of their rights. The Taliban are afraid of informed women

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