Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B1H

In this situation, families should support their daughters the most

The low educational level and peopleā€™s awareness of rights have made the family pay less attention to girlsā€™ education.

We have to change peopleā€™s mentality and way of thinking.

Security has a direct relationship with the education of girls, it is a cause for concern that this prevents girls from going to school.

The more insecurity increases, the more threats against teachers and school employees.

Employees of the previous government should be given a job in this government

Professional staff should be hired to carry out the work properly for ex.
the taliban have appointed a religious scholar instead of a doctor

Yes, online technology can be useful for girlsā€™ education, because with online technology, girls can study from home

Girls in Afghanistan are facing a big problem with the Internet. the main problem is that most of the provinces and districts do not have internet access

Another main reason is that in most areas of afghanistan, girls do not have access to mobile phones and computers so online education is not possibal without computer and samart phone

The solution is that the internet should reach all the districts of afghanistan so that everyone has access to the internet

The closure of schools has caused depression and mental illnesses among girls.

Since the Taliban came to power, a large number of educational programs and programs of foreign countries have left Afghanistan

We Afghan girls need comprehensive global support in all sectors, especially the education sector.

Please be the voice of Afghan girls

Internet consumption also wants to fulfill internet consumption, more platforms should start working in Afghanistan so that girls can learn and earn online from this platform.

Expensive devices and internet services, making them unaffordable for many families.

Online income earning programs should be created for Afghan girls so that they can support themselves and their families financially.

To help girls in Afghanistan access the internet and online education, we can expand internet devices and services, provide digital literacy programs,

Create safe learning spaces, engage with local communities to overcome cultural barriers, and use solar-powered solutions to address electricity issues.