The Higher Education Ministry in December told universities not to allow female students “until further notice”
The Taliban-run Ministry of Higher Education ordered private universities in Afghanistan not to allow female students to sit university entrance exams next month, underscoring its policy to restrict women from tertiary education.
The Higher Education Ministry in December told universities not to allow female students “until further notice.” Days later, the administration stopped most female NGO workers from working. Most girls’ high-schools have also been closed by authorities.
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