Tom Fletcher after meeting with Muttaqi: Development in Afghanistan is not possible without education and full participation of girls

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Hamia Naderi (b. 1992, Badakhshan) is an Afghan journalist and human rights activist, recognized as a fearless voice for women’s rights and social justice. With over...
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Tom Fletcher, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs, said during his trip to Afghanistan that development is not possible without education and full participation of girls.

On Monday (28 April), he wrote on his X account that discussing the “enormous capacity” of Afghan women is at the top of his agenda during this trip to the country.

Mr. Fletcher made these remarks after meeting with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban.

He described the meeting as “practical” and added that humanitarian challenges, including climate change, insecurity, and narcotics issues, were discussed during the meeting.

This comes as the Taliban, after taking power, have imposed extensive restrictions against women and girls, including the ban on women’s employment in United Nations offices and their deprivation of education.

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Hamia Naderi (b. 1992, Badakhshan) is an Afghan journalist and human rights activist, recognized as a fearless voice for women’s rights and social justice. With over a decade of experience, she has documented migration, exposed Taliban gender apartheid, and amplified silenced Afghan women. A journalism graduate of Badakhshan State University, she has worked with multiple Afghan and regional outlets since 2015 and earned recognition for her bold, investigative reporting. Today, as a member of the Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile and the Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement, she continues to inspire and mobilize for change.
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