Kabul: Taliban-led government Afghanistan has said that it was their responsibility to reopen schools for girls across the country and not because of world pressure.
This remark was made by the caretaker minister Molly Noorullah. Munir while meeting Deborah LyonsUN Secretary-General’s Special Representative to Afghanistan, here on Thursday, Khama Press Reported.
Munir said that it is the right of girls to get education Taliban It is the responsibility of the government to provide
Taliban officials have announced that high schools for girls and public universities for boys and girls will be reopened in the next academic year beginning in March.
At least 150 public universities for boys and girls and all public high schools for girls have been closed since the country’s takeover by the Taliban in August 2021.
Earlier this month, Taliban Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani announced that universities across the country would reopen to both male and female students, but classes would be different for boys and girls.
However, he did not mention the date of reopening.
This remark was made by the caretaker minister Molly Noorullah. Munir while meeting Deborah LyonsUN Secretary-General’s Special Representative to Afghanistan, here on Thursday, Khama Press Reported.
Munir said that it is the right of girls to get education Taliban It is the responsibility of the government to provide
Taliban officials have announced that high schools for girls and public universities for boys and girls will be reopened in the next academic year beginning in March.
At least 150 public universities for boys and girls and all public high schools for girls have been closed since the country’s takeover by the Taliban in August 2021.
Earlier this month, Taliban Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani announced that universities across the country would reopen to both male and female students, but classes would be different for boys and girls.
However, he did not mention the date of reopening.
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