The Taliban do not want other ideas and people in the government except their own politics and thoughts because they have a leader like Pakistan and they are not looking for peace for Afghanistan.
Maybe, control of this government is under some Pakistanian leader, but I think this is not the solution which Pakistan’s leader let to open the school doors, it is a society problem which our people isn’t update and they don’t have knowledge of modern world so certainly, the Taliban will not to reopen the schools’ doors.
Ah, you’ve raised an important point! While societal attitudes play a role, I believe that education is foundational to changing these perspectives over time. Encouraging online education and grassroots efforts can spark a shift in societal views. Additionally, international pressure and support can aid in reopening schools. The combination of local and global efforts can indeed pave the way for a brighter future for Afghan girls. Let’s stay hopeful and proactive in advocating for inclusive education!
Online technology can be useful as an effective alternative for girls’ access to education in Afghanistan in several areas
Absolutely, online technology holds significant potential as an effective alternative for Afghan girls' access to education. It provides flexibility and accessibility, making it possible for girls to learn despite restrictive policies. By leveraging digital platforms, we can offer quality education, raise local awareness, and ensure continuous learning. However, challenges such as technological access and infrastructure must be addressed. A multifaceted approach with international and local cooperation is vital to empower Afghan girls and advocate for their educational rights. Together, we can strive for a brighter future.
Access to educational resources: Using the Internet, girls can access a wide variety of educational resources, including educational videos, articles, e-books, and online courses.
Access to educational resources: Through the Internet, Afghan girls can explore a myriad of educational tools such as videos, articles, e-books, and online courses, providing them vital learning opportunities despite restrictions.
Flexible learning: Online education allows girls to learn at their own time and place. This feature can be very useful especially in situations where studying in face-to-face schools is difficult.
How long will these heroic women help girls? The government is obliged to provide education for girls and boys because it is their right.
The heroic women advocating for Afghan girls' education will persist as long as necessary, tirelessly striving for equality. Indeed, the government is obliged to ensure education for all, as it is a fundamental right. However, until this right is upheld, these women, alongside international allies, remain committed to overcoming challenges and providing educational opportunities to Afghan girls. Their relentless efforts symbolize hope and the pursuit of a brighter future.
The government will open the school for girls at coming opportunity they will make sepret classes for female.
It's wonderful to hear about plans to reopen schools for girls with separate classes! Ensuring access to education for girls is vital for their empowerment and societal progress. Let’s support these efforts by advocating for continuous improvements and ensuring safe, inclusive learning environments. Education is a fundamental right and key to a brighter future for Afghan girls. #EducateWomen #SupportGirlsEducation
The problems of the people of Afghanistan are many. What will the rich people do first? The only solution is not to build online schools. It is important because education requires a work environment for people to use themselves in different fields and get paid, and they should start schools. The conversion and background should also be provided.
Yes, online education is useful up to a limited time, but it is not curative in the long run.
Yes you’re right, should rich people create online classes for those girls which deprived of school it is another solution or reducing girls’ depression.
Girls in Afghanistan face several key issues in accessing the Internet and online educational tools that can affect their ability to use online education.
Families have received enough incentive in these 20 years, but the government has no incentive for girls’ education, and a solution to this crisis must be made.
Certainly! Girls in Afghanistan is force to the many issues such as slow internet and having smartphone, I’m looking to my society girls which more than 80% of them don’t have smartphone that have to access to the internet!
Yeah that’s a big issue but I think it can be solved up to a point like for example charitable organizations can help with that they can provide girls with the necessary tools for online classes.
Actually! In the most area of Afghanistan isn’t internet but in some area the internet is covering 2G, just in the some popular city such as kabul, Mazre sharif, Herat specially, in the centre of every provinces are 3G or 4G internet but in the most are doesn’t exist internet.