Families returning to Afghanistan expresses anxiety about their future and especially worry about the lack of educational opportunities for girls. Four years of the Taliban reign in Afghanistan: human rights and humanitarian crisis Human rights ~ 60 > four years after the “Taliban” movement of the Taliban movement, women and girls in Afghanistan are faced with large -scale restrictions that significantly narrow their rights and opportunities. At the same time, the growing humanitarian crisis and poverty aggravate the situation of all the inhabitants of the country. According to the index of gender equality in Afghanistan, represented by the structure of the “UN female”, the deepening crisis in the field of women’s rights accelerates the country’s economic and social decline, expanding the inequality in the areas of health, employment, security and management. 62 ~ 60 > consequences prohibitions ~ 60 > UN agency recall that girls in Afghanistan are deprived of the opportunity to study after 13 years. Women are forbidden to work in most professions and participate in political life. In a number of regions, they cannot go outside unaccompanied by men. Many women cannot make independent decisions even at home. According to the structure of the “UN-female”, the ban on girls receives secondary education by girls annually costs the country’s economy 2.5 percent of GDP. At the same time, prohibitions on the training of women with medicine and treatment in men-doors in some areas, as well as reducing international assistance lead to a significant restriction of access to medical services among women. ~ 60 > ~ 60 > this leads to serious consequences: maternal mortality is growing, the number of children’s marriages and cases of violence in relation to violence in relation to violence in relation to violence in relation to violence women. 60 > statistics emphasize the scale of the problems that residents of Afghanistan faces: 78 percent women do not study, do not work and do not undergo vocational training. This indicator is four times more than a similar indicator among young men. By 2026, an increase in the number of early pregnancies by 45 percent is expected. At the same time, maternal mortality can grow by more than 50 percent. humanitarian crisis 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62Meanwhile, more than two million Afghans, including about half a million children, returned to the country from Iran, Pakistan and a number of Central Asian states this year. According to the results of his recent visit to Afghanistan, the deputy executive director of the UN children’s fund (UNICEF) for humanitarian issues Ted Tea said that the returning families he met with which they have been anxious about their future and especially worry about the absence of educational opportunities for girls. “one of the one of it Young teachers told me that she was only a few months from graduation from a medical university, when she was forbidden to continue her studies. This means that women-doctors who can provide vital medical assistance to the residents of Afghanistan have become one less, ”said teaban. 60 ~ p >, at the same time, the mass return, exerts additional pressure on the already vulnerable communities within the country. More than half of the population of Afghanistan needs humanitarian assistance and faces the consequences of a long -term conflict in the conditions of an impending drought. 60 > in UNISEF they are called to ensure voluntary return of people – in stages, in safe and worthy conditions. It is also necessary to strengthen families support programs. Particular attention is paid to the protection of children who return unaccompanied by adults. As of the end of July, UNISEF helped reunite with relatives more than 6 thousand previously separated from relatives and left for children without guardianship.