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Afghanistan: Women Face Restrictions in Education and Work
First article: 25 mar. 2026, 11:22
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In Afghanistan, women and girls are facing severe restrictions on their fundamental rights, particularly in education and employment. They are being shut out of schools, universities, and many professions, effectively erasing their presence from public life. This situation has drawn international condemnation and raised concerns about the future of women's rights in the country.Articles about this topic
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Girl, Interrupted: Afghan girls and women shut out of education, careers, and public life
Eve Irvine is pleased to welcome Mursal Sayas, Radio Producer & Presenter at Radio Afghanistan International and Public Speaker for Women's Rights. Education, once a pathway toward individual and collective development, has been severed for millions of Afghan girls, transforming years of life into empty duration. This exclusion extends beyond schooling into the erasure of women from public, professional, and even expressive existence. According to Ms. Sayas, the mechanisms of control are both vi
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