INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has scheduled a meeting on Afghanistan for next week, which will consist of a rundown on the
situation by Roza Otunbayeva, the UN Secretary-General&& 's Special Representative for Afghanistan and head of UNAMA.Christina Markus
Lassen, Denmark&& 's Permanent Representative to the UN, will chair the meeting.Lassen said: && Two additional sessions on Afghanistan are
set up for March: one quarterly conference and another for consultations on extending UNAMA&& 's mandate in Afghanistan
& Lassen included: & The first session, on March 10, will concentrate on the human rights situation of Afghan ladies and ladies, with
civil society activists invited to take part.&& UN firms have not disclosed details of Otunbayeva&& 's report, but it is believed to fixate
human rights, particularly the rights of ladies and girls.Germany&& 's Foreign Minister on the other hand criticized the continuous
constraints on females and women in Afghanistan, warning that these measures && will not remain without consequences.&& The UN Settlement
Programme, ahead of March 8 (International Women&& 's Day), emphasized uniformity with Afghan ladies and women
The firm stated it would mark the day by reaffirming its && dedication to the rights, participation, and empowerment& & of Afghan
women.Stephanie Loos, the agency&& 's representative in Afghanistan, mentioned that access to services such as education, health care, and
tidy water has a considerable impact on the lives of Afghan females and girls.This comes as the Islamic Emirate has described UNAMA&& 's
work and mission in Afghanistan as neither && reliable nor successful.&& The post UNSC to hold meeting on Afghanistan next week first