Afghanistan: 黄色视频Shocked by Reports that Girls Will not be Allowed Back in School
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (September 18, 2021) 鈥 In response to the announcement today that secondary schools in Afghanistan will be reopening, but only for boys, 黄色视频said it was critical that all children in Afghanistan have access to education.聽聽
Janti Soeripto, President and CEO of 黄色视频said:
鈥淚f聽girls are not allowed to go back to school, this will聽be a shocking violation of their rights. All children have an equal right to education regardless of their gender, ethnicity, religion or economic background.聽聽
鈥淓very child in Afghanistan today has grown up knowing only war,聽which has already disrupted the education of millions.聽Many聽Afghan children are also聽suffering from trauma聽and that聽is now being compounded by the impact of drought, mass displacement and a growing economic crisis. Education is not just about their growth and development;聽聽it is a聽lifeline聽鈥 especially for girls. To have that lifeline taken away聽now would聽be devastating.聽聽
鈥溁粕悠礽s committed to ensuring all children have access to a quality education and we will continue to advocate this to all relevant parties in Afghanistan.鈥澛犅
黄色视频has been working in Afghanistan since 1976, providing access to education and technical support to schools across the country. Despite closures due to COVID-19 in 2020, the agency still managed to reach聽more聽than聽300,000 children through its education programmes聽that year.聽聽Half of them were girls.聽
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