Taliban bars women from working at NGOs; key aid groups halt operations

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Taliban bars women from working at NGOs; key aid groups halt operations
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Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have issued another sweeping ban on women in public life, barring female Afghan employees from working at international organizations.

, a decision that harms thousands of women nationwide and could further constrict their role in the workplace at a time when Afghanistan is struggling economically.held an emergency meeting Sunday to consider suspending operations and plan a coordinated response.

“Together with other providers of assistance to the people of Afghanistan, the EU will have to consider what consequences this decision, and the recent decision by the Taliban to close universities for women, will have on their engagement with our countries and organizations,” he said. “This is like losing our hopes,” she said. “We don’t have the opportunity to work — I am speechless.”

The United Nations said Saturday that it was “profoundly concerned” about the order and would seek clarity from Taliban officials. “Any such order would violate the most fundamental rights of women, as well as be a clear breach of humanitarian principles,” the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in a“The U.N.

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