
In Afghanistan, Taliban’s five-year authoritarian rule represents a dark chapter of human rights violations.
The UN has repeatedly exposed the grave human rights situation in Afghanistan.
According to a recent report by UN Women, the Afghan Taliban, after taking power, issued more than one hundred orders against women, imposing a system of discriminatory restrictions. Due to restrictions on education and employment for Afghan women, there is a risk of a shortage of over twenty five thousand female teachers and healthcare workers by 2030.
According to a report by the UN World Food Programme food crisis in Afghanistan has worsened due to the Taliban regime’s incompetence, leaving 3.7 million children and more than 1.2 million pregnant women suffering from severe malnutrition.