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Recent months have seen several reports of funding cuts and visa withdrawals leaving Afghan women at risk of deportation to ...
In January, one senior official left Afghanistan after speaking out against the ban, which has denied education to more than ...
Religious schools increasingly offer a range of subjects as the mainstream education ban enters its fourth year.
A USAID grant enabled them to either study online or enroll in college in another country. Now the grant has been terminated.
The Taliban's morality police -- some 3,300 officers vested by the regime to enforce its so-called "Propagation of Virtue and ...
The Taliban morality police in Afghanistan have detained men and their barbers over hairstyles and others for missing prayers ...
Although Afghan women and girls have made strides in education, the economy ... these advances remain fragile. As Afghanistan transitions to a new presidency and the drawdown of U.S. troops ...
The leadership and decision-makers of the Taliban originate from a remote and underprivileged tribal background in ...
According to the World Health Organization, 1.84 million Afghans, primarily women and children, are affected by the shutdown ...
the Taliban’s ban on girls’ secondary education could be facing its biggest internal challenge yet. Nowhere is the fight for the rights of girls and women more urgent than in Afghanistan ...
Students study on their own and listen to lectures recorded by professors from schools such as UBC, Harvard and McGill. Level ...
the Taliban has banned women and girls from secondary education in Afghanistan. - Bernama-Anadolu ...