
The UN special representative for women’s affairs in Afghanistan
has said that girls and women are in a difficult situation not only after the recent earthquakes in Herat, but also because of humanitarian and civil rights crises in this country since the Taliban regime. But they are deadly.
Alison Davidian, the United Nations Special Representative for Women in Afghanistan, said in an interview with the Associated Press on Sunday 30 May that earthquakes, when combined with the humanitarian crisis and women’s rights, make the situation worse not only for women and women. slow Girls make it difficult; It has also been fatal.
He added: When natural disasters occur, women and girls suffer the most damage and often suffer the least damage in response to the crisis and recovery.
He noted that women and girls are increasingly locked in their homes due to the increasing restrictions imposed by the Taliban in the last two years.
It should be noted that with the establishment of the Taliban in Afghanistan, it has created many restrictions for the citizens of the country, especially girls and women.
Herat earthquake has caused many victims among girls and women.