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Alison Davidian, UN Women's Head of the Afghanistan Country Office - Press Briefing

Alison Davidian, UN Women's Head of the Afghanistan Country Office, briefs reporters virtually on UN Women's 'Afghanistan Gender Country Profile 2024'.
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Alison Davidian, UN Women's Head of the Afghanistan Country Office, briefs reporters virtually on UN Women's 'Afghanistan Gender Country Profile 2024'. 

The current situation in Afghanistan presents globally unprecedented challenges to delivering targeted interventions on gender equality. 

Since August 2021, the Taliban has undertaken an intensive and systematic dismantling of Afghanistan’s legal and institutional infrastructure, particularly targeting those who had supported the gender equality and women’s empowerment advances achieved under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan between 2001 and 2021. 

Significant discrepancies exist between the national and subnational levels, yet data collection on issues relating to gender equality is increasingly difficult, especially following bans on women working for NGOs and the extension of this ban to the United Nations. 

The “Afghanistan gender country profile 2024”, produced with the financial support of the European Union, provides a snapshot of the current situation regarding gender equality in Afghanistan, noting the previous legal and institutional frameworks (from the period 1978–2021), and examining the current decrees, policies, and practices shaping the gender equality landscape under Taliban rule. 

The document also provides a detailed gender analysis and pertinent statistical data to provide an overview of the prevailing situation in-country across six key priority thematic areas.

 

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