Revisiting Women's Status Under the Taliban A Year After its Fall
Two years into the Taliban's power grab, women in Afghanistan have been left with a bleak future ahead of them. Their rights are steadily being eroded away, since women were previously able to such things as education and social work.
Two Years of Taliban Rule: What's Happened to Women’s Rights? **
After the Taliban retook power, there have been significant constraints on women. They are being prevented from public life and kept in their homes. The ban of women to study in schools and universities means that most doors have been closed for the advancement in education process.
Reduced Education and Employment Opportunities
Educational facilities for women have decreased massively. Though women earlier went on for higher studies in different subjects, these days they have been only confined to primary education. It has also decreased job access for women as well. Thousands of women have lost their jobs, and employment prospects are increasingly rare.
**Deteriorating Health and Safety Challenges for Women**
In addition, It has become increasingly difficult for women to access healthcare facilities. Given the Taliban's repression policies, seeking health care had been a tough thing for women. At the same time, they are more unsafe than ever. Violence against women has risen to nightmarish levels, and her rights are being violated as though it were a routine thing.
**International Community Response and Pressure **
Citizens of all around the world have condemned this with solid condemnations. Pressure from different countries as well as organizations on Taliban to reinstate women rights But so far the Taliban have refused to budge under international pressure and there has been little let-up in their policies.
**Conclusion:**
Today, two years into Taliban rule, the prospect for women in Afghanistan remains bleak. Their basic rights are being violated, and their future appears ruined. The most important thing now is for the international system to carry on applying pressure over and above all else, backed by serious actions on women's rights.

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