Girls Education Problem In Afghanistan

Shahla Latifi


Women are the backbone of a society. Even though Women always have been treated secondary to men, but the fact remains that a healthy society needs educating and healthy women to build and reform a broken society to a well, a strong and stable place to live and to raise children with success and in prosperity for the future.
It doesn’t mean that women can do themselves,but together with the strength and respect of men, they could have an important hand for rebuilding and restoring the essential qualities for a better life.
By having their own voice,making their own choice as free spirited individuals,they will accomplish and triumph as daughters,wives, and mothers.
And by higher and independent education and standing support, they will learn more about their values and rules in the society with self-worth to do better.
Every parent should consider teaching their children( girls) about their self-values and the value of book and basic duties in the future nursing and nurturing families, but also let them to read,learn,laugh and to have a little space of their own to breathe, think,imagine and to grow to whom they want to become with self-confident and self-preservation for who they really are.
With most sincere regards,
Shahla Latifi

  • Author: Shahla Latifi (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 4th, 2016 10:43
  • Comment from author about the poem: My point of view on girls who are not allowed, or have no access to education in Afghanistan.
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • Mohammad Milad Karimy

    it is very difficult to unravel the problem of education for girls in afghanistan. we all know about how they divested in knowledge and education.

    With love,
    M Karimy

    • Shahla Latifi

      Yes, surely it is a very sensitive subject to think and talk about.
      Thank you for reading.



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