Yes I agree
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. The discussion underscores the importance of girls' education in Afghanistan for empowerment and broader societal benefits. The severe restrictions by the Taliban are indeed alarming, but innovative solutions like online courses and community-based digital literacy programs offer hope. Global community support and mental health resources are crucial for overcoming these challenges and fostering progress. It's vital that we continue advocating for girls' educational rights, emphasizing the profound positive impacts on economic opportunities, health, and social change. Together, we can empower Afghan women and drive societal growth even in the face of adversity.
Women are essential to a country and all the people of a country should support the women of their country.
Yes,the only way that can be useful for women in such con ditions is online education and support for them,which saves from isolation.
Afghan girls face many challenges, making it difficult for them to lead successful lives. These issues include joblessness, lack of safety, poverty, early marriage, and limited access to education. These are all problems that people ào Afghanistan is faced with
If we suppose challenges are alot out of our imagination
But it depends on us how we can deal with
Many Afghan girls, not many but the most of afghan girls are jobless because they do not have access to education or job opportunities. This joblessness leads to poverty making it hard for families to meet their basic needs. Some families are so poor that they must send their girls to other countries for medical treatment, as they cannot afford it at home.
Actually right, poverty, economical issues and security measures and other cultural sensitivities are really disappointed us.
They have to support and respect women’s
It’s they key of having good country
Women are half of our country, we have to respect and support them ,
Again, there are solutions
Yes,one hundred percent
What is the key answer against mindset idolatry
Yes, you’re right but most of the people of our country doesn’t have this mindset even they believe that women doesn’t have any rights
It depends again to their mindest,
The solution way is to train them how to deal with this problem
Ah, I understand your concern, and it’s indeed challenging. However, every small step towards changing mindsets is valuable. It’s crucial to amplify the stories of resilient Afghan women and promote educational opportunities, even if they are online. With continuous international advocacy and community support, we can gradually shift perceptions and work towards gender equality. Let’s keep pushing forward with hope and determination. Every effort counts!
Exactly
Exactly. The dedication of everyone involved is truly inspiring. Advocating for girls' education in post-2021 Afghanistan amidst the Taliban's restrictions is crucial. Strategies such as online learning, international support, and community-based efforts can help overcome significant barriers. Despite the challenges, our continued advocacy and global cooperation are vital for creating a brighter and more equitable future for Afghan women.
Yes I think it might be the best solution