Barring girls from high school in Afghanistan violates their rights and has serious ramifications for Afghan society as a whole. "No country can move forward when half its population is left behind," ...
YOUNG WOMEN want equal access to education. We want leaders to invest in our future. We also want our perspectives to inform the plans and policies that affect us. In honour of International Women’s ...
The stark truth emerges: the world has failed its girls. A staggering 110 million young women and girls, who should have been in classrooms, are not. Furthermore, a heartbreaking 340 million women and ...
Deprived of education for more than 600 days, Afghan girls seek refuge in online education even though access is scarce and difficult. On May 13, Afghan girls marked 600 days shut out of school. For ...
Before the collapse of the Afghan government in August 2021, girls’ access to education was steadily improving. For a decade, I was part of these efforts advocating for change. This all came to a halt ...
I DO not know why an utterance on that subject in yesterday morning’s paper stirred me up more than similar ones which I am constantly seeing in print. Perhaps it was because the utterer was ...
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