Concerns Over the Continued Suspension of Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
On the occasion of its tenth anniversary in the field of education, the Malala Foundation has once again expressed alarm regarding the ongoing restrictions on girls' access to education in Afghanistan.
Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan
Several female educators have their concerns in response to a letter issued by the Ministry of Education under the Taliban, which was disseminated to schools in Kabul and several other provinces.
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.
Covert Journey of Akhundzada to Kabul; Concerns of Collapse or Criticism Suppression?
Sources close to the Taliban group have reported that Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of this group, undertook a sudden and uncoordinated nighttime journey to Kabul on Wednesday, May 15, without the knowledge of the officials of this group and the media.
From Forced Evictions to Concerns of Afghan Migrant Families and Women in Pakistan
According to reports from Pakistani media, from April 3 to 13, 2024, at least 8,581 Afghan refugees have been expelled from this country.