Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban
The United Nations, in a survey on Wednesday, has revealed that 45 percent of Afghan women seek direct dialogue with the Taliban, while a mere 4 percent advocate for the formal recognition of this group as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.
UN Spokesperson: Women’s Rights to be Discussed at Doha Meeting
Stephane Dujarric, the United Nations spokesperson, responding to the absence of women at the Doha summit, emphasized that the Doha meetings are part of a process and that women and civil society in Afghanistan are integral to these gatherings.
Faeiq: “The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening”
Nasir Ahmad Faeiq, the acting representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations, has deemed the exclusion of civil society and women representatives from the third Doha meeting as disheartening.
UN Security Council Meeting on the Situation in Afghanistan
The United Nations Security Council will convene a special session today regarding the situation in Afghanistan.
The United Nations Security Council is convening a session on Afghanistan
NEWYORK, Feb 26 (Afghanistan Women's News Agency) - The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to hold a session today, behind closed doors, regarding Afghanistan.