[Afghanistan] - UN's leading lady in Afghanistan for talks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The highest-ranking woman in the United Nations showed up in Kabul on Tuesday at the head of a delegation promoting the rights of females
and girls, an action to the recent crackdown by Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), AP reported.Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, a
previous Nigerian Cabinet minister and a Muslim, was signed up with by Sima Bahous, executive director of UN Women, the U.N
company promoting gender equality and women&& s rights, and Assistant Secretary General for political affairs Khaled Khiari, U.N
deputy representative Farhan Haq said.Haq stated he might not reveal their schedule or particular meetings in Kabul for security
reasons.According to AP the U.N
officials have actually held a series of high-level assessments across the Gulf, Asia and Europe && to talk about the circumstance in
Afghanistan in an effort to promote and protect ladies&& s and women & rights, serene coexistence and sustainable advancement,& & the
representative said.Members of the delegation met with leaders of the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Islamic
Development Bank, groups of Afghan females in Ankara, Turkey, and Islamabad, and a group of ambassadors and special envoys to Afghanistan
based in Doha, the capital of Qatar, he stated.&& Throughout the check outs,& & Haq stated, & countries and partners recognized the
important function of the U.N
in discovering a pathway to a lasting option along with the need to continue to deliver lifesaving support& & and asked that efforts be
magnified && to show the seriousness of the situation.&& Hamid Karzai, the previous president of Afghanistan, meanwhile met Amina Mohammed
and the accompanying delegation on Wednesday.In this meeting, Karzai expressed his thankfulness for the cooperation of the United Nations
with Afghanistan, specifically the humanitarian aid provided by this organization, and asked for the continuation of this cooperation.Both
sides highlighted the crucial significance of education and the resuming of academic centers for girls in the nation and the return of
ladies to their duties.The post UN&& s leading female in Afghanistan for talks initially appeared on Ariana News.