KABUL: The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has raised concerns over the situation of women and girls in Afghanistan, stating that “Afghan women lose basic rights.” The UN office said: “The fundamental rights of Afghan women and girls are being attacked.
They need the support and solidarity of the United Nations more than before.” Humanitarian organizations must aim to increase assistance to women and women by providing food, health services, education, livelihood opportunities and protection services.
“The fundamental rights of women and girls Afghanistan are being attacked.
They need our support and solidarity now more than before.
Humanity aims to increase assistance to women and girls by providing food, health services, education, opportunities for protection and protection of livelihoods , “Ocha tweeted.
According to Ocha, 11.8 million women and girls need urgent humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan.
Tweet Ocha came after women protested in Kabul on Wednesday.
Dozens of Afghan women in the capital city of Kabul protested certain regulations imposed on them by the ruling Taliban, reporting sputnik quoting an activist.
The Taliban forced women to wear headscarves in public places and at work, activists said, emphasizing, it showed that new rulers in Kabul did not want women to work.
Back the Taliban in power in Afghanistan is a nightmare for Afghan women.
They have applied many repressive rules in women including prohibiting education, work, and long trips.
After Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, the incident of a woman who threatened to be ‘new normal.