Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B1G

Answer 3 Create offline digital libraries, housed in accessible locations, containing educational content audiobooks and digital books

internet signals is in Afghanistan to low for education

great idea​:+1::blush:

In this field, Afghan girls face family and cultural problems

Family priorities and resources: Families with limited resources may prioritize boys’ access to technology over girls’ due to deeply rooted social norms and expectations

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Yes but price is very high

Yes, I agree

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Cultural and Social Limitations**: Local beliefs and traditions may limit girls’ education

Insecurity and violence War-torn and insecure areas, especially in villages, prevent girls from accessing schools.

Lack of facilities and infrastructure**: There are not enough schools, female teachers and suitable teaching materials in many areas.

Economic poverty: many families do not have the financial ability to support their daughters’ education and may send them to work at home or in the fields.

yes economics poverty is first problem that girls didn’t access to internet and online education

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Yeh , culture ,costumes is more

Restrictive policies: Government policies and Taliban decisions in some areas have caused the closure of girls’ schools.
Early marriage: Many girls are forced to marry at a young age, which prevents them from continuing their education.

Its your nice view

yes early wedding is big problem in Afghanistan culture

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