1672001110 Afghanistan Taliban Ban Hiring Women Three NGOs Shut Down

Afghanistan, Taliban Ban Hiring Women: Three NGOs Shut Down

save the children, Norwegian Refugee Council and MAINTENANCE They have suspended their operations in Afghanistan. It is the reaction of the three NGOs to the ban imposed by the Taliban hire women in NGOs. A justified ban, said Afghan leaders, of “serious complaints “Pending clarification on this announcement, we are suspending our programs and demanding that men and women be equally empowered to continue saving lives in Afghanistan,” the three organizations said.

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The three NGOs announced this without theirs female staff They cannot effectively reach children, women and men in need. The 3 NGOs provide healthcare, education, child protection, nutrition and support services in the context of collapsing humanitarian conditions. “We have adhered to all cultural norms and cannot operate without our female employees essential to access women who are in dire need of help,” they said.

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This is the last leg of the Taliban as they continue their journey against women’s rights and freedomsduring protests against thatexclusion from womenuniversity education. The employment ban for female NGO staff could have further consequences. “Our teams began their work in Afghanistan more than forty years ago and have since provided medical care to millions of people. women made it possible. Without them there is no health care.” He writes on Twitter Doctors Without Borders. They too condemn the decision United Nations and the Farnesina who expresses “great concern” and speaks of an “unacceptable decision that violates the principles of international humanitarian law”.

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In response to the US chief’s criticism in Kabul Karen Deckerthe spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah MujahidShe responded on Twitter: “American officials should stop interfere in our internal affairs. All institutions that want to operate in Afghanistan – he adds – are oblige to comply with the rules and regulations of our country. We don’t let anyone speak nonsense or to threaten the decisions of our leaders under the heading of humanitarian aid”. In a Dari post, Decker wrote, “As a representative of the largest donor of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, I feel I have the right to: a explanation about how the Taliban want to prevent women and children from starving when women are no longer allowed to distribute aid to other women and children”.