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Taliban Minister of Education: The conditions are not favorable for the reopening of girls’ schools

Published 11/05/2023
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RASC: Habibullah Agha, Acting Minister of Education of the Taliban group, says that currently the conditions are not favorable for the education of girls.

He made these statements during his trip to Panjshir province.

In a video published of Habibullah Agha’s words, he says that the conditions are not favorable for the reopening of girls’ schools, and when these conditions met, girls’ education will resume.

He does not explain under what conditions girls should go to school. The Ministry of Education of this group has repeatedly claimed that it is working on a plan to reopen schools for girls, but after nearly two years, it is not clear when this plan will be finalized.

Late last year, the Taliban also closed universities to girls.

Taliban group banned women works in governmental, non-governmental and united nation’s organization as well.

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Shams Feruten 11/05/2023

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