The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees helps the literacy of internally displaced and vulnerable women in Afghanistan.
The representation of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Afghanistan wrote on X social network that it is trying to launch literacy programs for displaced Afghan women.
This announcement published on the occasion of September 8th, World Literacy Day with the slogan “Promoting literacy in a changing world and creating peaceful and stable societies”.
This is despite the fact that since two years, the Taliban banned education for girls above the sixth grade and closed the doors of universities to girls
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