Afghanistan: Statement by the Spokesperson on latest restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women and girls

EEAS Press Team

The Taliban has ordered all private and public educational institutions in Afghanistan to suspend medical education for women and girls. This decision represents yet again another appalling violation of fundamental human rights and an unjustifiable attack on women’s access to education in Afghanistan.

The European Union expresses its strong concerns over this decision and its far-reaching implication, including the deepening of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the exacerbation of the suffering of its people. Women’s participation in education and in the workforce is not just a matter of equality — it is essential for the self-sufficiency, development, and prosperity of any nation.

We urge the Taliban to reverse this discriminatory policy and uphold their commitments under international law, including ensuring equal access to education and to basic healthcare for all Afghans. 

The EU remains committed to supporting women and girls, and all those whose rights are persistently violated in Afghanistan.

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