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Female students trickle in as Afghan universities reopen

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February 2, 2022
Universities in warmer provinces will reopen from February 2, Source: VOA.

Universities in warmer provinces will reopen from February 2, Source: VOA.

KABUL: Afghanistan’s public universities opened on Wednesday for the first time since the Taliban took over the country last year, with female students joining their male counterparts heading back to campus.

The Taliban administration has not officially announced its plan for female university students, but education officials confirmed women were permitted to attend classes on the condition that they were separated from male students.

In the eastern city of Jalalabad, female students entered via a separate door at Nangarhar University, one of the large government universities opening this week. Under their previous rule from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban barred women and girls from education.

The group says it has changed since resuming power as foreign forces withdrew. But it has been vague on its plans and high school-aged girls in many provinces have still not been allowed to return to school.

Some private universities have reopened, but in many cases female students have not been able to return to class. The international community has made education of girls and women a key part of its demands as the Taliban seek more foreign aid and the unfreezing of overseas assets.

Aid groups have raised the alarm that the stalled financial system and a stark drop in foreign funding that used to form the backbone of the economy are creating a humanitarian catastrophe in the country, already battered by decades of war.

The United Nations on Tuesday praised the inclusion of female students at public universities, appearing to indicate official confirmation. “Let’s all support the return of Afghan young female and male students to the universities across Afghanistan,” the UN’s Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons, added in a Tweet. “Supporters can consider a range of scholarship programs and ongoing support to female and male professors,” she said.

An education official who asked not be named because he was not authorised to speak to the media said universities had been given different options to keep female students isolated, including separated classes and staggered operating hours.

Khalil Ahmad Bihsudwal, the head of Nangarhar University, said male and female students at the institution would attend separate classes, a practice already in place in many provinces. Only universities in warmer provinces opened on Wednesday. Tertiary institutions in colder areas, including Kabul, are due to resume on February 26.

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