Without female staff, we can not offer help to Afghans in need: Egeland

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Following the constraints on barring females from operating at NGOs, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council says that the existence of
female staff members is required to assist clingy households in Afghanistan, and without them, all the activities of this council have
stopped.In a meeting with the minister of Repatriation and Refugees (MoRR) on Sunday, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, Jan
Egeland, stated that without the existence of women, they can not resume important aid operations in Afghanistan.According to him, in the
last 6 months, 850,000 Afghans have actually been helped, and presently, 469 female employees are needed to help another 700,000 people.&&
Without our female coworkers, we can not work; we will not work,& & said Egeland
& We are unable to attend to the ladies of Afghanistan, but we would likewise not be a principled employer if we agreed to this,& & he
added
& We are not providing help to the numerous countless individuals we serve here in Afghanistan.&& In the meantime, Abdul Mutalib Haqqani,
MoRR&& s spokesperson, said that efforts are underway to develop a Sharia framework for ladies&& s education and work, and humanitarian
help needs to not be conditional, and immigrants need to not make rash decisions about Afghanistan.&& In this case, conversations are going
on and our effort is to embrace a Sharia solution to get rid of the restriction on women&& s education in universities and their operate in
foreign and government institutions, & he said.At the same time, the Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan in the United Nations
Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has also met Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, minister of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice for
the immediate cancellation of the ban on females&& s work and education.Markus Potzel has actually said that the existing situation is
stressing for the aid companies and that the working conditions of ladies in the organizations should be provided for the sake of saving
individuals of Afghanistan.Previously, the head of UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) had cautioned that if the
limitations on women&& s operate in NGOs are not lifted, the organizations supported by this company will not be able to continue
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