Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B2B

The most common of wich is depression and even this disorder has caused suicide among girls and not only mental illnesses have arisen among them, but from an economic point of view, there have also been shocks among them

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I think, we should help together for stranding in front of taliban throngh silence study in home protest to the international organization, we can study more in our home according to online way by computer or other presentators by net.

Your definitely right, there are lots online platforms which we can continue our education

One of the most effective ways to ensure that girls can continue their education safely is through online and distance learning

The government should open schools and universities for girls. Having female teachers and mentors can make a significant difference. Girls feel more comfortable and are more likely to attend school if they see female role models in educational settings

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Yes, I agree with you exactly in this case, one of the ways for women to perform better is the feeling of comfort and security that is created for them by having female instructors, so they should be motivated in this case to continue studying and learning their science.

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Great , I agree with you

Yes, we must join hands so that the women and girls of our country do not stop from education and in every way we can create motivation and way for them to learn science.

I think only solution for can tinuing education and learning is online, which can be done through various such as Zoom, Descourse,Google meet,act.

Besides this we have lots of issues with internet and electricity

Most important point we should be at the same veiw of points

If the government opens universities and schools after a break of3or4years,alarge number of may not continue their education.

In conclusion, we should be agreed with each other .
Focus on priorities and especially focus on basic principles and needs

In conclusion, I wholeheartedly agree with the need to focus on priorities, particularly the basic principles and needs of women’s education in Afghanistan. Empowering women through education is vital for economic opportunities, health, and social well-being. The impact of the Taliban’s restrictions highlights the urgency of innovative solutions like online education, digital literacy programs, and strong international advocacy. Global support remains essential to ensure Afghan women and girls continue to have access to education and a future filled with hope.

Yes, it is true, I agree with you, better lessons are taught than the above methods and it is a suitable solution for girls.