Soon, not a single girl in Afghanistan will receive secondary or higher education. UN: Afghan women are facing complete social, economic and political isolation Women In recent years, the UN has repeatedly regretted about the chronically low level of participation of Afghan women and girls in decision -making organs, but now this indicator has achieved absolute zero at all: not a single woman has been represented in national and local authorities. In addition, after the ban introduced in December 2024, soon not a single girl in Afghanistan will receive secondary or higher education. 62 ~Such data are given in a report published on Tuesday by the agency for the gender equality of the UN-Winness. This report is the most complete study of the situation of women & nbsp; in Afghanistan since the re -coming of the Taliban in 2021. & Amp; nbsp; “We have witnessed a deliberate and unprecedented encroachment on the rights, dignity and very life of Afghan women and girls,” said Sofia Kaltorp, head of the humanitarian activities department “UN female”, at a briefing in Geneva. -And yet, despite almost complete restrictions in their lives, Afghan women do not give up. ” The gender inequality in Afghanistan did not begin with the advent of the Taliban, ”said Sofia Caltorp. -their institutionalized discrimination is superimposed on deep-rooted barriers, which before that restrained Afghan women. “& Amp; nbsp; the report says that at present Afghan women are realizing only 17 percent of their potential, and the recent actions de facto of the country’s authorities, including women to receive more and more tough restrictions on their movement, will be promoted Preservation and possibly aggravation of the trend. & nbsp; crowded out of society ~ 60 > systematic exclusion of women from society at all levels not only prevents progress in the achievement of sustainable development (CPR) and gender equality, but also aggravates poverty and instability in a broader sense, making it difficult to diversify the sources of labor in the economy. “The largest resource of Afghanistan is his women and girls, but their potential is still unrealized,” said Sima Bahus, Executive Director of the UN Grenais. 60 > Currently, only & 24 percent of women-compared to 89 percent of the percentage of 89 percent men. Women still mainly occupy low-paid positions and in the vast majority of cases are responsible for all unpaid homework. lack of funding ~ 60 > prospects for providing external assistance to Afghanistan. More gloomy: only 18 percent of the plan of humanitarian measures for 2025 for this country was financed. This has a tangible impact on the situation in the field, which encourages the leading agencies of the UN and their partners to call the international community for urgent and raise funds and funds. ~ 60 >~ 60 > women, girls and other vulnerable groups in Afghanistan are especially affected by the lack of financing in the country for malnutritioning mother. And their children and 216 centers for combating gender violence, which affected more than a million women and girls. ~ 60 > “The choice that we will now make, will show what we play as a global community. – said Sofia Kaltorp. – If the world endures the humiliation & nbsp; Afghan women and girls, this will become a signal that the rights of women and girls around the world do not matter. But the Afghanists did not give up, and we will not either. ”