The Taliban s "abusive" educational policies harm boys as well as girls in Afghanistan, according to a Human Rights Watch report published Wednesday. The Taliban were globally condemned for banning girls and women from secondary schools and universities, but the rights group says there has been less attention to the deep harm inflicted on boys education. The departure of qualified teachers including women, regressive curriculum changes and the increase in corporal punishment led to greater fear of going to school, as well as falling attendance.
The Taliban s "abusive" educational policies harm boys as well as girls in Afghanistan, according to a Human Rights Watch report published Wednesday. The Taliban were globally condemned for banning girls and women from secondary schools and universities, but the rights group says there has been less attention to the deep harm inflicted on boys education. The departure of qualified teachers including women, regressive curriculum changes and the increase in corporal punishment led to greater fear of going to school, as well as falling attendance.
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The Taliban’s “abusive” educational policies are harming boys as well as girls in Afghanistan, according to a Human Rights Watch report published Wednesday. The Taliban have been globally condemned for banning girls and women from secondary school and university, but the rights group says there has been less attention to the deep harm inflicted on…
The education policies of the Taliban government in Afghanistan are not only harmful to girls but also boys in the Muslim-majority nation as students are reporting a rise in abuse and more focus on Islamic religious education, according to a new report.