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. Recruitment of Female Teachers in Ghazni Province Suspended until Further Notice
From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD
Announcement of the Conduction of the Konkour Exam for the Year 1403 A.H.S and the Indeterminate Prospects of Female Students' Education Announcement of the Conduction of the Konkour Exam for the Year 1403 A.H.S and the Indeterminate Prospects of Female Students’ Education
From Educational Deprivation to Empowering Girls in Tailoring and Painting
Following the ban on girls and women from education and work, some female students and learners in Herat have turned to learning various professions such as painting, tailoring, and establishing various workshops.
Absence of Girls at the Book Exhibition at Kabul University
The Alama Faizani Cultural Center and several book vendors launched a book exhibition at Kabul University to promote and encourage people to read and engage with books.
Sahra Kareemi: “I impart the art of scriptwriting to the girls deprived of education”
Sahra Kareemi, the former head of Afghan Film in the previous government, has stated that he teaches scriptwriting online to girls deprived of education in Kabul.
Deprivation of Girls from Education, 961 Days Have Passed Since Girls Have Not Been Attending School
For over two years, girls in Afghanistan have been deprived of attending schools, with 961 days passing since higher-grade female students were barred from accessing education. Despite numerous appeals for the reopening of girls' schools during this period, the gates of education remain closed to girls, leaving them in uncertainty and distress about their future.
Manizha Bakhtari: “Due to the presence of gender apartheid, women’s rights in Afghanistan are denied”
Manizha Bakhtari, the Afghan Ambassador to Austria, addressed the issue of women's social and political rights in Afghanistan during the presentation of the "Rabia Balkhi" award.
Shakardokht Jaafari Wins the 2024 Britannia Dynamics Award
Shakardokht Jaafari, the first female Afghan medical physicist and inventor, has been recognized as the British Innovator of the Year and has won the 2024 Britannia Dynamics Award.
945 Days Passing Since the Deprivation of Girls from the Right to Education in Afghanistan
With the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan, the gates of schools have been closed to girls above the sixth grade.
Woman Launches a Chips Factory in Bamyan
Pari Gul Ahmadi, the in charge and founder of a chips factory in Bamyan province,
Economic Challenges Faced by Female Breadwinners on the Eve of Eid al-Fitr in Ghor Province
Some women in Ghor province, who are the heads of their households, say that due to economic hardships, they have faced many difficulties during the Ramadan month, and now due to the high prices in the markets and the limited income they earn through labour, they cannot afford to prepare for Eid.
Closure of Educational Centres Due to Enrolling Girls Above the Sixth Grade in Kabul
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Several private educational centres in Kabul city have been closed due to the enrollment of female students above the sixth grade.