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The reasons given by the Taliban for closing girls’ schools are mainly related to their own interpretations of Islamic Sharia and local culture.
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Thank you for welcoming me! The discussion on online education for Afghan girls amid the Taliban’s restrictions is critical. Leveraging technology, improving internet access, and collaborating with local leaders and international entities are vital steps. Let’s work together to ensure Afghan girls continue to receive the education they deserve, empowering them for a brighter future.
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Yes while I think online education is temporary solution for a much bigger problem we shouldn’t really make it a permanent solution we should work towards opening schools for girls and make sure it wouldn’t be a problem again.
Hello, everyone today we are collecting our ideas about how to creat an useful online platform for online education for Afghan girls.
Of course it is.
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Hello! Let's brainstorm on building an impactful online education platform for Afghan girls. Key focuses: affordable internet/devices, leveraging technology, and engaging global/community support to create safe and accessible learning spaces. Your ideas and participation are crucial!
Yes, we should use of some temporary solution such using of online education and protesting for reopening the girls’ schools.
Absolutely, the use of online education is indeed a vital temporary solution to bridge the gap while we advocate for reopening girls’ schools in Afghanistan. Protests and raising awareness can also play a crucial role in pushing for change. It’s essential to keep the momentum going through collective efforts from governments, NGOs, and international communities, to ensure every girl in Afghanistan receives the education she deserves. By combining digital resources and persistent advocacy, we can work towards a brighter, more equitable future for Afghan girls. How do you feel about the potential long-term impact of these strategies?
And we should try to agreement with the Taliban leaders for reopening the girls’ schools.
Absolutely, engaging with Taliban leaders to reopen girls' schools is crucial. While leveraging online education and improving infrastructure, ongoing dialogue and negotiations for educational access must remain a priority. International pressure, community support, and technology together can pave the way for Afghan girls' education. Time is of the essence. Thank you!
I think the internet issue is bigger than all of them.
First we should work towards getting fast internet accessable to everyone especially country side since people there doesn’t have good internet I think getting funds from charitable organizations would be of help to start.
The closure of girls’ schools allows the Taliban to have more control over society and limit the role of women.
The right solution for the reopening of girls’ schools is for the international community to impose broad restrictions against the Taliban.
They’re plan will work if people do nothing and don’t stand for what’s right.
Of Course, Taliban will cripple Afghan women by closure of schools doors and making illiteracy society, as you which an illiteracy society is easy for controlling and governing.
We know what the problem is we should be discussing a solution.
Of course, if US inhibit the per week money which is coming for the Taliban and make some more restrictions over the Taliban government, sure, they will obey of US’s policy.
Closing girls’ schools is a political decision and has nothing to do with Islam. Banning girls from education means isolating Afghanistan as much as possible and making it unable to stand on its own feet.
Dear we are part of this society, it’s our right which find a better solution for Afghan girls which they have deprived of education around 3 years. Certainly! We can find some solution by discussion and protesting.