The Death of a Pregnant Woman in Herat; Lack of Medical Facilities Claims the Lives of Mothers The Death of a Pregnant Woman in Herat; Lack of Medical Facilities Claims the Lives of Mothers
1,149 Days of Forced Confinement and an Uncertain Future for Afghan Girls Under the Shadow of the Taliban 1,149 Days of Forced Confinement and an Uncertain Future for Afghan Girls Under the Shadow of the Taliban
Taliban's Two-Month Deadline for Television Broadcasters in Afghanistan Taliban’s Two-Month Deadline for Television Broadcasters in Afghanistan
Deprivation of Girls’ Education Under the Rule of the Taliban for a Thousand Days
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has expressed concern over the one-thousandth day of girls' schools being blocked above the sixth grade by the Taliban group. They emphasized that children's rights, especially those of girls, cannot be compromised for political reasons. They also described the one-thousandth day of the girls' education ban as "disturbing and worrisome".
Recruitment of Female Teachers in Ghazni Province Suspended until Further Notice
Local sources in Ghazni province have reported the suspension of the recruitment of female teachers in girls' schools by the Taliban group in this province.
From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD
Following the issuance of the written directive by the General Administration of Taliban Affairs,
Cash assistance for flood victims in Badakhshan
The International Organization for Migration has distributed cash assistance to more than a thousand families in the province of Badakhshan.
More than 70 decrees by Hibatullah Akhundzada regarding women
The United Nations Women's Organization has recently released a report stating that the leader of the Taliban has destroyed the efforts of women over the past 20 years by issuing more than 70 decrees in less than three years.
From Reducing Salaries to Concerns about Increasing Economic Difficulties for Female Teachers in Afghanistan
Following the announcement by the Public Administration Office of Afghanistan that, under the decree of Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Taliban, the salary of all female employees will reach 5,000, some female teachers have voiced their reactions to this issue, stating that with this amount of salary, they cannot even meet their daily needs.
Protest by Individuals with Disabilities Regarding their Exclusion from the Doha Process
Several disability rights activists criticized the indifference of the organizers of significant discussions on Afghanistan in a gathering.
Two Individuals Publicly Lashed by the Taliban in Panjshir
The Supreme Court of the Taliban has announced the flogging of two individuals publicly on charges of illicit relationships and fleeing from home in Panjshir province.
Rina Amiri Titles the Third Doha Meeting as Significant for Women
Rina Amiri, the Special Representative of the United States for Afghan Women and Human Rights, has met and held discussions with representatives from France, Canada, Belgium, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. They emphasized the meaningful participation of Afghan women and civil society in the third Doha meeting.
Assistance Provided by the Avic Organization to Girls Deprived of Education
Avic Charity Institution has distributed household items, sewing supplies, and embroidery materials to nearly 550 women and girls who have been deprived of education in Parwan province.