Afghanistan school year starts without millions of teenage girls
The school year has begun in Afghanistan, but millions of teenage girls are not in attendance. The Taliban's takeover of the country has left many girls and their families uncertain about their futures. Many families are concerned about the safety of their daughters, while others are hesitant to send them to school due to cultural and religious beliefs. This situation is a setback for the progress that has been made in women's education over the past two decades. The international community must continue to advocate for the education and rights of Afghan girls, and support organizations working to provide safe and accessible education for all children in Afghanistan.
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