The Taliban said women could study - three years on they still can't
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The Taliban's restrictions on girls' education and women's rights have persisted for three years, with no indications of lifting the bans, impacting an entire generation.
The learning loss over the last three years is monumental, equating to almost a bachelor's degree – a significant setback for many Afghan girls and women.
Since the Taliban's takeover, the number of university students in Afghanistan has plummeted from 430,000 to only 200,000, reflecting the dire education situation.
If the education ban remains until 2030, the number of girls out of school could exceed 4 million, risking the future of Afghan women in society.
Read at Nature
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