Taliban's decrees on Afghan women cost country over USD 1 billion annually

US special envoy for Afghan women, Rina Amiri, highlighted that the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan cost the nation over $1 billion annually, impacting education, employment, and exacerbating dependency on foreign aid. The Taliban defended their record on women's issues, but reports indicate regression in women's rights. The international community faces a complex dilemma of promoting gender equality while addressing humanitarian needs in Afghanistan.
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