UN relief chief Martin Griffiths will visit Afghanistan in the coming weeks and will meet with the Taliban -led administration officials after a ban on women aid workers, a senior UN official on Thursday. Tell me.
"We are sorry to see that the decision has already had an impact on our programs," UN aid coordinator Ramiz al -Kubarov told reporters in Afghanistan, "after the UN said something". Important "programs are temporarily shut down and other activities will likely be stopped.
The UN Security Council earlier called for full, Equivalent participation of women and girls, condemning the Taliban -led administration from going to women's universities or working for humanitarian groups. -
In a unanimous statement, the 15 -member council said that banning women and girls from education is against the human rights and freedom of women and girls.
Remember that on Tuesday Afghan Minister of Higher Education announced the regression and said it would be implemented immediately.
The Taliban have banned the entry of women to universities in Afghanistan, which is spreading internationally and spreading frustration among the youth of the country.