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Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers say will close all NGOs employing women
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Taliban to shut down women-employed NGOs.

December 30, 2024 2 Min Read
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The new Taliban government in Afghanistan has announced its decision to shut down all national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that employ women in the country. The Ministry of Economy issued a warning that failure to comply with this directive would result in NGOs losing their licenses to operate in Afghanistan.

This move comes after a previous order two years ago, where NGOs were told to halt the employment of Afghan women due to their alleged failure to adhere to the Taliban’s interpretation of Islamic dress codes. The Economy Ministry emphasized its authority over regulating and overseeing activities conducted by NGOs.

Since the Taliban regained control in August 2021, women have been marginalized from public life, leading to criticism from the United Nations for establishing “gender apartheid.” The ban on post-primary education for girls and women, restrictions on employment, and limitations on public access are some of the measures imposed by the Taliban.

Despite the Taliban’s claims that it is not obstructing aid efforts, reports indicate that female humanitarian workers are facing obstacles in carrying out their work. Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhunzada has also issued a decree prohibiting windows overlooking areas where women may be present, requiring property owners to block such views for the sake of “removing harm.”

In addition, a new law bans Afghan women from singing or reciting poetry in public, with some media outlets ceasing to broadcast female voices. The Taliban’s actions, justified as upholding societal norms and public safety, have raised concerns about the rights and freedoms of women in Afghanistan.

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