Deprivation of Girls from Education, 961 Days Have Passed Since Girls Have Not Been Attending SchoolDeprivation of Girls from Education, 961 Days Have Passed Since Girls Have Not Been Attending School
Fawzia Koofi to Speak at Nobel Peace SummitFawzia Koofi to Speak at Nobel Peace Summit
Rabia Balkhi Statue Bestowed to Safia Milad in ViennaRabia Balkhi Statue Bestowed to Safia Milad in Vienna
Manizha Bakhtari: "Due to the presence of gender apartheid, women's rights in Afghanistan are denied"Manizha Bakhtari: “Due to the presence of gender apartheid, women’s rights in Afghanistan are denied”
Shakardokht Jaafari Wins the 2024 Britannia Dynamics AwardShakardokht Jaafari Wins the 2024 Britannia Dynamics Award
Women's Rights Activists:Women’s Rights Activists: “The Situation of Afghan Women Is More Tragic Than Portrayed in the Media”
The efforts of educational institutions to promote Taliban-style Islam The efforts of educational institutions to promote Taliban-style Islam
The Education Directorate of the Taliban in Balkh province organized a competition among students from four schools in the city of Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital of Balkh province, to familiarize young people with the thoughts and beliefs of the Taliban, which have been referred to as the foundations of Islam in the newsletter of this department.
The number of Seminaries in Balkh Doubled 05 May 2024
International Organizations Provide Assistance to Flood Victims in Northern Afghanistan International Organizations Provide Assistance to Flood Victims in Northern Afghanistan
Following the devastating floods in Baghlan and several other provinces in Afghanistan, the World Health Organization has announced that it has provided seven metric tons of medical supplies, including essential medications and equipment, to the flood-affected individuals in northern Afghanistan.
Deprivation of Girls from Education, 961 Days Have Passed Since Girls Have Not Been Attending School 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.