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  2. Girls' education in Afghanistan faces multiple barriers, including123:
    • Socio-cultural barriers: Stigma against girls' education.
    • Poverty and financial barriers: Many families cannot afford to send their daughters to school.
    • School-level barriers: Lack of available facilities.
    • Insecurity and conflict: The Taliban takeover has further restricted girls' access to education.
    • Barriers to education for ethnic minorities: Ethnic minority girls also face challenges in accessing education.
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    This brief looks at the profiles of out-of-school adolescent girls in Afghanistan, and the multiple barriers to education they face. They include socio-cultural barriers, poverty and financial barriers, school-level barriers, insecurity and conflict, and barriers to education for ethnic minorities.
    www.unicef.org/rosa/reports/afghanistan-educatio…
    Afghanistan is the only country in the world that forbids girls to go school. Before the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, 3.7 million children were out of school – most of them girls. Since then, the regime has banned an additional 1,254,473 Afghan girls from attending secondary school.
    malala.org/countries/afghanistan
    After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, girls all over the country are banned from secondary education. Many girls in Afghanistan were already far behind in their access to education due to years of Taliban rule, stigma against girls’ education, the lack of available facilities, and early marriage or motherhood keeping girls from school.
     
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