Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B2G

I think The best solutions to ensure the Taliban opens schools for Afghan girls may include:
Negotiation and Dialogue
Cultural Sensitivity
Local Advocacy
Economic Incentives
Media Campaigns
Grassroots Movements
what other solution do you consider besides these?

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The Taliban have not been recognized yet, and this shows that if the Taliban are recognized, they may act like their past. Therefore, in order for them to be recognized, promises of opening schools and women’s work permits must be obtained from this terrifying group.

Yes, I agree with you, online education can be very useful, and one of the reasons why online education is good is that the Taliban cannot stop online education for girls

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I’m completely agree with you.
You mentioned the key points. And it all depends on the strong will of the United Nations and other countries.

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Recognizing the Taliban is not an easy task, and the countries that recognize the Taliban also have many conditions that the Taliban must fulfill. In my opinion, the first would be to open girls’ schools, and the second would be an inclusive government and allow Afghan women to work.

Exactly, according to the circumstances, they should be recognized.

Recognition should be conditional on their commitment to opening schools and allowing women’s work.

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Recognizing the Taliban is complex, with many conditions attached. Key conditions should include opening girls’ schools, forming an inclusive government, and allowing Afghan women to work.

My second comment about the online education method is Self-Paced Courses

These courses allow learners to progress through the material at their own speed. They often include pre-recorded videos, reading materials, quizzes, and assignments. This method provides flexibility and convenience, making it suitable for busy individuals

Self-paced courses are a valuable online education method, allowing learners to progress at their own speed, which can be particularly beneficial for Afghan girls who may face varying levels of access and personal circumstances.

In addition to the solutions you’ve listed, here are a few other strategies that could be considered:

  1. International Pressure and Sanctions
  2. Support from Islamic Scholars
  3. Safe Learning Environments
  4. Humanitarian Aid Conditionality
  5. Capacity Building and Teacher Training
  6. Technology and Remote Learning
  7. Legal Framework and Advocacy
  8. Psychosocial Support

By combining these strategies with those already listed, a multifaceted approach can be developed to address the complex issue of ensuring Afghan girls have access to education.

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perfect
I think you listed the best solution despite the other solutions I have listed

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Ah, I’m delighted you found the proposed solutions effective! Ensuring Afghan girls’ education through international pressure, local support, and digital learning is indeed crucial. Persistent, collective action and leveraging online platforms are key strategies for sustainable educational progress in Afghanistan. Let’s remain dedicated to this vital cause.

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Very precise.
but I think it is difficult to prepare a safe environment in such a situation.

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You've summarized the discussion well, but creating a safe environment for education under Taliban rule is indeed challenging. It requires a coordinated approach, involving local leaders and international efforts, to ensure both safety and accessibility. Nonetheless, persistent advocacy and innovative solutions like online education can gradually make a difference.

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Solutions can be done step by step.
For example: first of all, the UN should take the Taliban opinion about girls education and online courses, then it is better to take the necessary measures.
This makes us at least understand the will of the Taliban in this matter.

Yes, these are the ways that can fill the empty spaces and can benefit Afghan girls. We hope that the international community will put the Taliban under pressure and not allow the oppression of the Afghan people.

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With such actions that the Taliban are doing, I understand that the Taliban not only play with the future of the country, but they are abusing the Islam religion and committing any ugly act they want.

In my opinion, the Taliban does not allow online education, because if it were so, why did they close the schools? It is better that the online education is a secret from the Taliban and no girl should share this secret with anyone.