Amu 8pm News 24 December 2023
The Taliban's decision to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Afghanistan has led to operational disruptions for.
The Taliban's decision to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Afghanistan has led to operational disruptions for.
“Madrassas are absolutely not an acceptable replacement for school, for girls or boys,” Barr said.
Local families report having sent their children to other districts for education before this establishment.
This directive was confirmed by a letter from the Ministry, a copy of which was obtained by Amu.
Roza Otunbayeva, head of UNAMA, is scheduled to brief the UNSC on the Afghan situation on December 20, as announced.
Despite Parsi's release, at least two other activists, Manizha Seddiqi and Parisa Azada, remain in Taliban custody, according to latest.
The report notes persistent restrictions against women and girls, including the suspension of tertiary education and education beyond grade six.
Neda Parwani, a prominent women’s rights activist, and her husband were granted bail and released from Taliban custody after enduring.
The mandate, crucial for maintaining peace and stability in Afghanistan, will now extend until December 2024.
The report emphasizes the importance of education and employment in addressing a range of issues including mental health crises, poverty,.