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The speakers discussed their first-hand experiences escaping Taliban rule and gaining an education in the U.S.
Afghan women don’t need saving. They need access to opportunities. And when they get them, they will show the world just how ...
It has been over three and a half years since Afghan women from all walks of life first took to the streets chanting “Bread, ...
We urge the United Nations to bring Afghan women to the negotiating table, to be their own advocates and create their own ...
A USAID grant enabled them to defy the Taliban ban on higher ed for women by studying online or in another country. It was ...
The Taliban, the de facto authorities in Afghanistan, are said to be working to resolve the issue of women’s education. However, more than three years later, no progress has been made on the issue.
Girls in Afghanistan have already endured extreme restrictions and bans on their education over the last four years, said Sahar Fetrat, researcher at the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights ...