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Alarming Situation of Child Labor in Afghanistan

Published 02/06/2024
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RASC News Agency: The escalating economic poverty in Afghanistan has forced many children into arduous labor. This situation arises from the instability and lack of effective governance by the Taliban, who currently control the country. With the Taliban’s rise to power, the responsibilities of the previous government have dissolved. The Taliban’s inability to manage economic and social affairs has resulted in children entering the labor market.

 

Internal reactions indicate that the Afghanistani people are protesting against the Taliban’s policies. Many Afghanistanis are seeking solutions to economic and social problems and are urging the Taliban to take immediate action. Additionally, international communities have expressed their concerns about the plight of children in Afghanistan.

 

Humanitarian organizations and international civil institutions are increasing pressure on the Taliban to implement sustainable programs and projects to support children and create better opportunities for their future. Overall, the economic and social poverty in Afghanistan requires serious attention from both the Taliban and the international community to address these issues and create a brighter future for the country’s children.

RASC 02/06/2024

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