United Nations: The absence of female employees has caused a severe economic blow to Afghanistan
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs stated that the ban on women working in non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan has caused a big blow to the country's economy. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, coordination office The United Nations Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said Afghanistan’s fragile economy, which relies on humanitarian aid, is deteriorating due to the ban on women’s work.
OCHA added the Taliban’s restrictive policies Women have been deprived of receiving aid and services, and this situation has had a negative impact on the participation of the international community and aid agencies. Afghanistan had announced that without the presence of women in the country’s government, there would be no global interaction with the Taliban.
The Taliban has announced in response to the criticism: the Kabul government is obliged to take Afghanistan’s religious values and national interests into account in all activities and not allow anyone to interfere in internal affairs. It will not give this country either.
Earlier, the United Nations had published the results of a poll and stated: Most Afghan women believe that if the Taliban allows them to work and to give education, they agree with the recognition of the Taliban government.
Publisher | Tasnim News |