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Aid groups: Afghans will die because of ban on women in NGOs

Published:Thursday | December 29, 2022 | 10:19 AM
Afghan women students stand outside the Kabul University in Kabul, Afghanistan, on December 21, 2022. The United Nations' human rights chief on Tuesday, December 27, 2022, decried increasing restrictions on women's rights in Afghanistan, urging the country's Taliban rulers to reverse them immediately. He pointed to “terrible consequences” of a decision to bar women from working for non-governmental organizations. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Major aid agencies on Thursday warned that Afghans will die because of the Taliban order banning women from working at nongovernmental groups, and stressed that female staff are crucial for the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance across war-battered Afghanistan.

The dire prediction came after the Economy Ministry last week said women can no longer work at international or domestic NGOs, allegedly because they are not wearing the Islamic headscarf, or hijab, correctly at their workplace.

The order was the latest blow to women's rights and freedoms since the Taliban took power in August 2021.

The move has triggered international condemnation and calls for the Taliban to reverse their decision immediately, as the country grapples with a spiralling humanitarian crisis, a harsh winter, and an economic collapse.

Save the Children, Care, World Vision and the Norwegian Refugee Council have suspended their operations in Afghanistan.

They held a joint press briefing on Thursday.

“If we're not able to start our programming, children will die. Hundreds and thousands of people will die, that's how serious the situation is,” said Inger Ashing, the CEO of Save the Children International.

“If we're not able to be there for Afghan people, we will lose them. They will die,” she said.

The four agencies also said at the briefing that Afghanistan is grappling with one of the worst hunger crises on record, with six million people on the brink of famine.

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