In their latest restriction, Taliban officials have told the United Nations that no Afghan women will be allowed to work in the organization’s offices in Afghanistan, the UN said this week.
, Taliban officials have told the United Nations that no Afghan women will be allowed to work in the organization’s offices in Afghanistan, the UN said this week.
“Two-thirds of the Afghan population — some 28.3 million people — require life-saving assistance to survive, including 20 million people who are food insecure, six million of whom are one step away from famine. The order will also further negatively affect humanitarian partners’ ability to reach those most vulnerable, especially women and girls.”
“The world, especially the Islamic countries, must understand that the people of Afghanistan are suffering from the current situation and do not deserve this.” “Women staff are essential. I urge the Taliban to reverse the decision immediately,” Bennett told the Star.
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