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Girls in Afghanistan have been out of school for 1,120 days

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Veto Taliban what prevents girls go to school birthday today 1120 daysa decision that ushered in gender apartheid in this country and suddenly left more than half the population without a future.

“Every day that passes becomes damage even larger than life women And girls. Afghanistan this return“Not moving forward in the search for peace, reconstruction and prosperity,” Roza Otunbayeva, head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), said in a statement marking the International Day of the Girl Child.

This is equivalent to more than 3 billion hours of learning lost or “three years of lost opportunitiesNot only for millions of girls, but also for families, communities and the entire country,” Otunbaeva said.

“Every day, the lives of women and girls are increasingly harmed. “Afghanistan is moving backward, not forward, in its quest for peace, reconstruction and prosperity,” Otunbayeva said.

He veto on education began in September 2021, after the summer holidays and schools were closed for some time. peak of violence determined by the onset Talibanthe withdrawal of international troops, and with it the victory of the fundamentalist group in the war and its return to power.

As secondary schools resume they brought the girls home as a measuretemporary“belonging new mode. This was followed by a university veto and the loss of a large share of jobs for women.

Although international community expressed great concern Because of these restrictions, there have been no changes in girls’ education.

Currently, girls can only attend schools at elementary. UNICEFAccording to its own data, it provides education to 2.7 million children in primary schools, and also provides public education to girls and teachers, in an effort to maintain the functioning of the educational infrastructure.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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