[Afghanistan] - UNSC calls for IEA to reverse restrictions affecting females and girls

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Eleven members of the United Nations Security Council gotten in touch with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to reverse work and
education restrictions imposed on females and girls.In a joint statement released by Albania, Brazil, Ecuador, Gabon, Japan, Malta,
Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, the UNSC members stated women are main and important to NGO operations to
relieve the && alarming & humanitarian scenario
& Without their involvement in help delivery in Afghanistan and their essential knowledge, NGOs will be not able to reach those most in
requirement, in specific females and women, to provide lifesaving materials and services,& & the declaration said.It included that a
steady, financially practical, and serene Afghanistan is only obtainable and sustainable if all Afghans, including females and ladies, have
access to and receive education, and totally, equally, and meaningfully take part in and contribute to the country&& s future and
development.Meanwhile, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield informed the council that provided the gravity
of the circumstance it need to unanimously embrace a resolution to condemn the restrictions and call for an instant turnaround, Reuters
reported mentioning diplomats.It was not immediately clear whether all members would back such a formal relocation by the council
A resolution requires 9 votes in favor and no vetoes by Russia, China, Britain, France or the United States to be adopted.UN envoy for
Afghanistan, Roza Otunbayeva, has restated that IEA decisions including the restriction on girls going to high school, avoiding females from
going to university, and barring them from doing humanitarian work, are all && serious offenses of basic rights.&& She stressed the need
for Council unity in the face of these decisions.The post UNSC calls for IEA to reverse bans impacting ladies and girls first appeared on
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