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A progress report on women's education in post-Taliban Afghanistan

机译:塔利班后阿富汗妇女教育进展报告

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This article examines the relative progress and major setbacks in the education of Afghan women from the end of the Taliban regime until the present, focusing on government and NGO reconstruction efforts. It is argued that these projects promote the agendas of the state and of NGOs over the needs of women and girls. The adversities arising from recent waves of violence affect the female population most acutely. Just when the education sector was making tentative progress, with some girls' schools being built and operating, the current security realities pose major hurdles to post-conflict reconstruction and rebuilding. This is the environment in which Afghan women continue to struggle against the misogynist and fanatically militant elements that have threatened any areas of progress within the rebuilding of the country. As such, security and a reorientation of state and NGO policies are essential preconditions for women's educational attainment.
机译:本文考察了从塔利班政权结束到现在的阿富汗妇女教育的相对进展和主要挫折,重点是政府和非政府组织的重建工作。有人认为,这些项目促进了国家和非政府组织关于妇女和女童需求的议程。最近的暴力浪潮引起的逆境最严重地影响了女性人口。就在教育部门取得初步进展之际,一些女子学校正在建造和运营中,当前的安全现实构成了冲突后重建和重建的主要障碍。在这种环境下,阿富汗妇女继续与侵害妇女的狂热分子和狂热分子斗争,这些分子已经威胁到该国重建的任何进展领域。因此,安全以及国家和非政府组织政策的重新定位是妇女受教育程度的重要前提。

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