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Afghan girl waits in line for distribution of food Beautiful Eyes, Beautiful World, Beautiful

Sky's Sally Lockwood met teenage girls who have fled Afghanistan since the Taliban's takeover Qatar has evacuated hundreds of students in recent days - mostly young women and girls. All of the ones I've met have said they fled to protect their access to education.


From Three Blocks to Three Miles Afghan Teen’s Journey to School Women's eNews

Mon 12 Sep 2022 15.46 EDT A UN expert has described the "staggering repression" of women and girls in Afghanistan, as the UN mission in the country accused Taliban authorities of harassing its.


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In Afghan culture, once a female marries, she moves in with her in-laws. Aziz Gul left her family's home in Gozar Gah, a suburb of Herat, and moved to her new husband Musa's home in Jawand, a.


Afghan teen dreams of being the 'voice for the voiceless,' but fears for future of her homeland

"UNICEF estimates that 28 per cent of Afghan women aged 15-49 years were married before the age of 18.. such as putting children to work and marrying girls off at a young age. "As most teenage girls are still not allowed to go back to school, the risk of child marriage is now even higher. Education is often the best protection against.


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Sharbat Gula, who became an instant icon when she peered out from the June 1985 cover of National Geographic magazine as a 12-year-old-refugee, is now the owner of a 3,000-square-foot residence.


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In the meantime, teenage girls in Afghanistan are losing hope and some of the best years of their lives. Last year, I interviewed 16-year-old Atefa who, in trying to explain the helplessness.


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For over a year, the house in a village in the southern province of Helmand has served as a secret school for around 40 teenage girls. Among the students is Zarghuna, who was in the seventh.


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News | Education Afghanistan school year starts without millions of teenage girls Since the Taliban's takeover in 2021, only girls aged 12 and under have been allowed to go to school. Taliban.


A very highly detailed head and shoulders portrait of an Afghan teenage girl with stunning green

The Taliban, which returned to power in August 2021, has banned girls above the age of 13 in Afghanistan from attending secondary schools or universities - t.


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Afghanistan: The teenage girls returning to school under the Taliban Female education - or the lack of it - has been seen as one of the biggest obstacles to the Taliban being officially.


These teenage girls came from Afghanistan to build robots in Canada

Habiba and her former classmates Mahtab and Tamana are among hundreds of thousands of teenage girls who have been barred from attending secondary school in most of Afghanistan by the Taliban -.


Six Afghan teens overcame US visa hurdles and became quick celebs at the ‘Robot Olympics’

Dozens of young Afghan women have been detained by the Taliban over the past week in a crackdown targeting those accused of violating the group's strict hijab rules. Girls as young as 16-years.


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Where learning is against the law: A secret school for Afghan girls. By Sudarsan Raghavan. November 9, 2022 at 2:00 a.m. EST. Masouda is shown teaching young women in a clandestine school in Kabul.


Afghan teenage girl with nice eyes, Badakhshan province, Khandood, Afghanistan Pamir Mountains

For most teenage girls in Afghanistan, it's been a year since they set foot in a classroom. With no sign the ruling Taliban will allow them back to school, some girls and parents are trying to find ways to keep education from stalling for a generation of young women. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi) Read More 5 of 14 |


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Teenage schoolgirls in Afghanistan continue to be excluded from school more than three months after the Taliban takeover.


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23rd March 2022, 06:48 PDT By Secunder Kermani BBC News, Kabul BBC Marzia had been happy and hopeful when she heard schools were reopening Early this morning, at her home on a hilltop in the west.