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UN ready to withdraw from Afghanistan in view of Taliban's restrictions on women

By ANI | Updated: April 19, 2023 04:30 IST

New York [US], April 19 : The UN has said it is ready to withdraw from Afghstan in May ...

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New York [US], April 19 : The UN has said it is ready to withdraw from Afghstan in May if it cannot convince the Taliban to permit local women to work for the orgzation, the head of the UN Development Program said, Afghstan-based Khaama Press reported.

The UN is negotiating with the Taliban in hopes that it will make exceptions to a decree prohibiting local women from working for the orgzation.

UNDP Administrator, Achin Steiner, said: "It is fair to say that where we are right now is the entire United Nations system having to take a step back and re-evaluate its ability to operate there. But it is not about negotiating fundamental principles, human rights."

The United Nations recently expressed "serious concerns" after the Afghan female UN staff members were banned from reporting to work in the eastern province of Afghstan, Nangarhar, Afghstan-based Khaama Press reported.

The UN said: "The United Nations in Afghstan expresses serious concern that female national UN staff have been prevented from reporting to work in Nangarhar province."

The UN warned the Taliban that the life-saving aid would be at risk without female staff since most of the International orgzation's staff are female.

"We remind de facto authorities that United Nations entities cannot operate and deliver life-saving assistance without female staff," the UN said on Twitter, Khaama Press reported.

International orgzations, including the UN, have repeatedly expressed their concerns over excluding women from the aid sector, saying that without female staff, the orgzations will be unable to reach needy women.

The Taliban since it came to power in Afghstan in August 2021, has imposed bans on women and girls, preventing them from education and employment.

The Taliban first banned girls from going to school beyond sixth grade; in December 2022, a decree prohibited Afghan women from higher education and working with national and international NGOs.

The suppressive restrictions on women are confronted with massive criticism by national and international orgzations warning that it will disrupt the humtarian aid to the most needful people of Afghstan, according to Khaama Press.

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