UN report highlights persistent rift among Taliban authorities
Afghanistan's economy faces deflationary pressure due to declining import prices and low demand, according to the report.
Afghanistan's economy faces deflationary pressure due to declining import prices and low demand, according to the report.
Many women's rights groups have criticized the Doha meeting, calling it a platform that potentially gives leverage to the Taliban.
The mission underscored a renewed commitment to international laws that protect refugees and to the basic dignity of all humans.
In a statement, the movement stressed that while the education of girls is crucial, the Taliban's human rights abuses extend.
The group has said that the voices of Afghan women should be prominently featured.
As restrictions against women peaked, the UN announced in May 2023 that Secretary-General António Guterres would travel to Doha for.
With the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, repressive policies targeting women and girls were quickly implemented.
"Since the Pakistani government commenced deportations of Afghan refugees, these women and girls face an uncertain future," the organization said.
At least ten political and military groups, along with representatives from civil society and the media, will participate in the.
The statement emphasized the importance of “upholding the principle of non-refoulement and halting the forced repatriation and deportation of at-risk.