Future of Afghanistan: can there be one without Taliban participation?

Taliban skips UN meeting, erodes women’s rights, hinders economic revival. Lack of progress in Afghanistan is hindering political advancement, as the Taliban refuses to participate as anything less than the sole representative of the country. The UN reports that women’s rights are being drastically eroded, with 745 Afghan women fearing punishment at the announcement of every new Taliban decree. While some women have been allowed to return to work in certain sectors, the ban on secondary education and the requirement for a male guardian continue to affect many women and girls. The Taliban government says it is focusing on delivering services and promoting an independent economy, but with $9 billion in frozen assets being redirected to aid, economic revival remains a challenge. Despite calls for greater engagement from Afghanistan’s neighbors and other countries, the lack of collective participation at the UN meeting reflects a sense of abandonment by the international community.

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