In the Taliban heartland, women are again going underground to get an education. Julius Cavendish reports from KandaharCavendish, Julius
Volker Turk added: "In Afghanistan, women and girls are subject to gender apartheid that is unparalleled in today’s world. Virtual prisoners within their homes, they are denied the most basic and fundamental freedoms essential to normal life, including movement, education and work. I am deeply ...
Meanwhile, girls deprived of education in the country have once again called for the reopening of educational institutions. MP Hamish Falconer, minister for the Middle East, has described Afghanistan as the only country in the world where women and girls are not allowed to receive education in hi...
FARZANA SADAT University Student "This new policy, which separates women from men, may improve education in Afghanistan; this could definitely promote women's education." SALEEM KAKAR Kabul "Despite varying concerns, many hope that the new policies will spur a desire among young women to go to ...
The Taliban has banned women and girls in Afghanistan from attending universities. Despite initially promising otherwise, it is just the latest in a stark rollback of freedoms for women, which started when the Taliban took control in 2021. Investigative journalist Ramita Navai, who made the PBS ...
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The Taliban’s restrictions extend beyond education, with mandates requiring women to wear full-body coverings, including face veils, and prohibitions on praying aloud in each other’s presence. These measures have drawn widespread international condemnation. ...
FutureLearn will offer the women in Afghanistan free access to its premium digital learning platform for the duration of the Taliban’s ban on their participation in higher education. Girls and women with internet access will be able to study short courses and expert tracks from the best of ...
In the early 21st century about half of the male population was estimated to be literate, and no more than one in four women. The most prominent universities in the country are Kabul University, founded in 1946, and the University of Nangarhar, established in Jalalabad in 1963. Tomas Munita...
Women’s education has always been a problem in Afghanistan. Because of this, I absolutely needed to talk about it in the last facts about women education in Afghanistan: 16. Only 33 percent of Afghan teachers are female There are very few female Afghan teachers. In some provinces of the ...