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The women’s rights crisis in Afghanistan is an ongoing humanitarian calamity
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The article argues that the situation for women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule represents a broader humanitarian crisis affecting access to healthcare, education, and food, rather than merely a women's rights issue.

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The women’s rights crisis in Afghanistan is an ongoing humanitarian calamity
Where is one of worst places to be a woman? Afghanistan. That’s what most people think when it comes to the topic of the women’s rights crisis under the ruling Taliban in Afghanistan. But this only tells part of the story. Focusing on the word “rights” hides something more serious underneath: how people live and survive in this situation. What’s unfolding in Afghanistan is not just a women’s rights crisis, but a humanitarian disaster. It affects how people access health care, education, food s
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