This study focuses on the future of Afghan women's human rights under the current Taliban administration, aiming to prevent a repeat of the repressive conditions experienced in 1996. It identifies the Taliban's patriarchal worldview and use of Islam as factors contributing to the potential denial of essential rights such as work, education, and fundamental human rights. The research examines the impact of Taliban rule on women's empowerment, education, employment, and well-being, while also exploring proactive measures including international interventions, local projects, and organizational strategies to protect and promote women's rights. It emphasizes the importance of global collaboration, diplomatic efforts, and communication within Islamic law to defend women's rights, challenge gender inequality, and combat ingrained patriarchal traditions. The study aims to provide evidence-based guidance to policymakers, civil society groups, and foreign actors to support and defend Afghani women's rights, ultimately contributing to the establishment of effective measures for an inclusive and equitable future in Afghanistan.

This study focuses on the future of Afghan women's human rights under the current Taliban administration, aiming to prevent a repeat of the repressive conditions experienced in 1996. It identifies the Taliban's patriarchal worldview and use of Islam as factors contributing to the potential denial of essential rights such as work, education, and fundamental human rights. The research examines the impact of Taliban rule on women's empowerment, education, employment, and well-being, while also exploring proactive measures including international interventions, local projects, and organizational strategies to protect and promote women's rights. It emphasizes the importance of global collaboration, diplomatic efforts, and communication within Islamic law to defend women's rights, challenge gender inequality, and combat ingrained patriarchal traditions. The study aims to provide evidence-based guidance to policymakers, civil society groups, and foreign actors to support and defend Afghani women's rights, ultimately contributing to the establishment of effective measures for an inclusive and equitable future in Afghanistan.

AFGHAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS UNDER THE TALIBAN RULE

AZIZI, TAMANA
2022/2023

Abstract

This study focuses on the future of Afghan women's human rights under the current Taliban administration, aiming to prevent a repeat of the repressive conditions experienced in 1996. It identifies the Taliban's patriarchal worldview and use of Islam as factors contributing to the potential denial of essential rights such as work, education, and fundamental human rights. The research examines the impact of Taliban rule on women's empowerment, education, employment, and well-being, while also exploring proactive measures including international interventions, local projects, and organizational strategies to protect and promote women's rights. It emphasizes the importance of global collaboration, diplomatic efforts, and communication within Islamic law to defend women's rights, challenge gender inequality, and combat ingrained patriarchal traditions. The study aims to provide evidence-based guidance to policymakers, civil society groups, and foreign actors to support and defend Afghani women's rights, ultimately contributing to the establishment of effective measures for an inclusive and equitable future in Afghanistan.
2022
AFGHAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS UNDER THE TALIBAN RULE
This study focuses on the future of Afghan women's human rights under the current Taliban administration, aiming to prevent a repeat of the repressive conditions experienced in 1996. It identifies the Taliban's patriarchal worldview and use of Islam as factors contributing to the potential denial of essential rights such as work, education, and fundamental human rights. The research examines the impact of Taliban rule on women's empowerment, education, employment, and well-being, while also exploring proactive measures including international interventions, local projects, and organizational strategies to protect and promote women's rights. It emphasizes the importance of global collaboration, diplomatic efforts, and communication within Islamic law to defend women's rights, challenge gender inequality, and combat ingrained patriarchal traditions. The study aims to provide evidence-based guidance to policymakers, civil society groups, and foreign actors to support and defend Afghani women's rights, ultimately contributing to the establishment of effective measures for an inclusive and equitable future in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan 2021
Afghan women's right
Taliban re-takeover
Girls education
violence
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