Prior to the Taliban rule, the majority of Afghan women actually were educated and made up 50% of civilian government workers, 70% of schoolteachers and 40% of doctors in the capital, Kabul. During the Taliban rule, however, women's education was outlawed and many women found running "underground schools" were severely punished. Now, after the overthrow of the Taliban, women are able to be educated again under their new constitution -accepted in 2004- which gave men and women equal rights under the law.
The Literacy Rate in Afghanistan is 21.8%....
The Literacy Rate in Afghanistan is 21.8%....
well because with higher rate of education women will be able to defend themselves better...and in the past few months due to some increase in the high school education rate for women they have defended themselves a lot
the most meautiful women of afghanistan is from herat bastan
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan was created in 1977.
Hasan Bano Ghazanfar is the Minister of Women's Affairs for Afghanistan.
Faruq Wardak is the Minister of Education for Afghanistan.
The languages of Education in Afghanistan are both Pashto and Dari.
not good
how can i could approach private mrdical colleges for supply of books in afghanistan
Though women have participated in the electoral process in Afghanistan; Islamic laws forbid women to travel without a male guardian or to speak to strangers. Women are still fighting for independence.
they cant vote!