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UN urges Taliban to revoke ban on Afghan women working in NGOs

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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations has told the Taliban to revoke a ban on Afghan women working in NGOs after the de facto government issued a circular warning international groups that they faced suspension and possible revocation of their license if they were found in violation of a decree first issued in 2022.

The measure, issued by the de facto Ministry of Economy on 26 December, enforces a two-year-old decree prohibiting women from working with both national and international NGOs.

In a statement, Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rughts, emphasized the devastating impact on the delivery of critical humanitarian aid in Afghanistan the decree will have, where more than half the population lives in poverty.

NGOs, he noted, are essential to the survival of millions of Afghans, offering life-saving support to women, men and children alike.

“This is absolutely the wrong path,” Turk said, urging the de facto authorities to reconsider what he described as a “deeply discriminatory decree.”

Since coming to power, Afghanistan’s de facto authorities have restricted the rights of women and girls, barring them from education, work, healthcare, and movement.

These measures, including the latest crackdown on NGO employment, effectively erase women from public life, undermining Afghanistan’s prospects for progress.

The High Commissioner called on Afghanistan’s leaders to rethink their course, not just for the sake of women and girls but for the future of the nation as a whole.

He also highlighted the broader implications of these policies for the global community, noting that restricting women’s participation in public life exacerbates poverty and hampers efforts to build a stable and resilient society.

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UN aid chief pressed Taliban for more clarity on women aid workers

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  • Afghanistan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
  • Women are barred from working in non-governmental organizations.
  • The Taliban government has rapidly pushed women out of public life.

KABUL – The UN aid chief said Wednesday that he had urged Taliban authorities to provide more clarity on humanitarian sectors that could be reopened for Afghan women workers, warning that a “famine was looming” as the country braced for a harsh winter.

According to aid organizations, Afghanistan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with more than half of its 38 million people facing hunger and nearly four million children suffering from malnutrition.

The crisis was exacerbated when Taliban leadership prohibited Afghan women from working with non-governmental organizations, forcing several aid organizations to halt vital work.

In recent weeks, the authorities have only permitted women to work in the healthcare sector.

Martin Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, expressed hope that more humanitarian sectors would reopen to women workers.

“I’ve been told by a number of Taliban leaders that the Taliban, as an administration, is working on guidelines that will provide more clarity about the role, possibility, and hopefully freedom of women to work in humanitarian work,” Griffiths told AFP in an interview at the UN office in Kabul.

“I think it’s really important that we keep the light shining on the process that led to those guidelines,” he said as he concluded a trip to Afghanistan.

Griffiths led a delegation of senior NGO officials who met with Taliban officials this week in an attempt to persuade them to lift the ban on women aid workers.

It was the second UN-led delegation to visit Afghanistan this month, urging the Taliban government to reverse two recent decrees restricting women’s rights.

Women are not only barred from working in non-governmental organizations but they are also barred from attending university.

Government officials claim the two bans were imposed because women were not following hijab rules, which aid workers and university students deny.

Since retaking power in August 2021, the Taliban government has rapidly pushed women out of public life, prohibiting them from secondary education, public sector work, and access to parks and baths.

Griffiths vowed that when it comes to delivering aid in the impoverished country, the international humanitarian community will insist on sending women.

“Wherever there are opportunities to provide humanitarian assistance and protection in a principled manner, which includes women, we will do so,”

But getting more exemptions for women to work across all humanitarian sectors was an important task at this stage

“We don’t have time. The winter is with us, people are dying, famine is looming,” he said.

“We need decisions now, which is why I think these practical exceptions that we have been talking about are so important.”

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Extreme cold causes more than 150 death in Afghanistan

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At least 157 people have died in Afghanistan’s brutal winter. Nation is experiencing one of its worst winters ever. Around 70,000 animals have also frozen to death throughout the nation. A Taliban official reported on Tuesday that at least 157 people had perished in Afghanistan‘s brutal winter, more than tripling in less than a week … Read more

Afghanistan: At least 124 people are killed by the Freezing weather  

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According to Taliban officials, at least 124 individuals have died in Afghanistan’s cold temperatures. The coldest winter in ten years has also claimed almost 70,000 cattle life. Afghanistan’s winters are always harsh, but this year has seen its worst weather in ten years. According to Taliban officials, at least 124 individuals have died in Afghanistan’s … Read more