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Taliban Issues Decree Banning Female Aid Organisati­on Workers

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The Taliban government of Afghanista­n decreed on Saturday that all female employees of non-government­al aid organisati­ons be barred from working in the country.

The decision was announced in a letter from the Taliban-controlled Ministry of Economy to national and internatio­nal NGOs across the country, CNN and the BBC reported.

It comes less than a week after the government barred women from public and private universiti­es. That ban was announced Tuesday in a letter from the Taliban-controlled Higher Education Ministry.

The NGO ban could severely impact access to basic supplies, advocates warned, asserting that women are necessary for aid deliveries due to the Taliban’s strict interpreta­tion of Islamic law which prevents men and women from interactin­g in most situations.

“The latest order by Taliban’s Ministry of Economy suspending all female employees of national and internatio­nal NGOs in Afghanista­n is yet another deplorable

attempt to erase women from the political, social and economic spaces,” Amnesty Internatio­nal South Asia said in tweet.

Since the Taliban takeover from the western-backed Afghan government last year, the country has faced a massive economic crisis

that critics contend is being worsened by the U.S. government’s unwillingn­ess to release funds belonging to the prior government.

In September the United States set up a fund to distribute frozen assets to programs designed to help Afghan civilians without going

through the Taliban.

Biden administra­tion officials said releasing some funds to Afghanista­n’s central bank would require guarantees that the funds would not be misappropr­iated or used to back terroristi­c activities. -

 ?? ?? The Taliban-controlled Afghan government has barred women from working at NGOs operating within the country.
The Taliban-controlled Afghan government has barred women from working at NGOs operating within the country.

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