Afghan girls’ voices for education echo loudly through new global campaign

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Education Cannot Wait (ECW), a UN fund that ensures children can continue learning during emergencies and protracted crises, launched a
campaign on Tuesday to elevate the voices of young Afghan girls deprived of their basic right to education.#AfghanGirlsVoices comes exactly
two years after the Islamic Emirate regained control in Afghanistan and will continue until September 18, which marks two years of when
schools officially closed for girls above Grade 6.The campaign was developed in collaboration with ECW Global Champion Somaya Faruqi, former
captain of the Afghan Girls& Robotic Team, with artwork by a young Afghan female artist.It features a series of testimonies from Afghan
girls whose lives have been impacted by the education ban.Faruqi said: &The situation is taking an immense toll on girl&s mental health and
rates of suicide for girls has gone up in the last two years
It&s more urgent than ever to act now, and I hope that next year, we celebrate their freedom rather than mark their oppression.&A recent
report by UN experts said the condition of women and girls in Afghanistan is the &worst globally&
The systematic curtailment of their human rights, coupled with the profound bias they face under the Islamic Emirate could potentially
qualify as &gender apartheid& and &gender persecution,& the report said.&It is hard to think of anyone further left behind than the girls in
Afghanistan who are being denied their most basic human rights, including their right to education, based solely on their gender,& said ECW
Executive Director Yasmine Sherif.&We will continue to steadfastly advocate for the full resumption of their right to education in
Afghanistan, and to work with our partners to deliver crucial learning opportunities to Afghan children through the community-based
education programmes we support,& she added.The post Afghan girls& voices for education echo loudly through new global campaign first
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