UNESCO: 1.4 million Afghan girls still barred from school under Taliban rule
In 2022, only 5.7 million children—both boys and girls—were in primary school, down from 6.8 million in 2019, according to.
In 2022, only 5.7 million children—both boys and girls—were in primary school, down from 6.8 million in 2019, according to.
The organizers emphasized the importance of such initiatives in boosting the local economy and supporting women’s roles in agriculture and.
U.N. Women highlighted that the Taliban’s stringent policies have disproportionately impacted women’s employment, leading to a sharp decline in their.
Fereshta Abbasi, an Afghan researcher at HRW, described the situation as Afghan women and girls “living their worst nightmares under.
The incident occurred on Sunday when the women were visiting the riverbank in the provincial capital, Faizabad, for leisure.
The federation cited rules banning political statements on the field of play and podiums at the Olympics as the basis.
“These heinous crimes must not go unpunished, and those responsible must be held accoutable in a court of law," the.
“The world should know that we, the people of Afghanistan, reject the Taliban,” said the movement.
The Taliban's restrictions have forced some athletes to contemplate leaving the country as they struggle with the oppressive environment and.
In a statement, the movement argued that the Taliban is pursuing a “strategy of de-education” to sustain its rule by.