Taliban restrictions force many women to leave Afghanistan
habana also worked as a makeup artist and owned beauty salons, but the Taliban closed down all female beauty salons.
habana also worked as a makeup artist and owned beauty salons, but the Taliban closed down all female beauty salons.
The teachers stressed that 5,000 Afghanis would not even cover their transportation expenses, leaving them in a difficult financial position.
The statement highlighted the severe restrictions imposed on Afghan women since the Taliban’s takeover of the country.
But is the issue of female education and employment in Afghanistan truly an internal matter, or does the international community,.
Some women's rights activists and protesters accused the United Nations of whitewashing the Taliban by organizing the meeting.
In a series of posts on X, Yousafzai highlighted the dire situation for Afghan women and girls.
The movement alleged that UNAMA has been whitewashing the Taliban’s actions.
The report details that the woman was also beaten and verbally abused during the assault.
Sana has placed her hopes on the Doha meeting, urging the international community to pressure the Taliban into reopening schools.
DiCarlo described the Doha meetings as part of a long-term process.