H.E. First Lady Rula Ghani Launches 2nd Women and Public Policy Journal-2016

April 5, 2017

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Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021, fragile policy gains for women’s rights have been dramatically reversed. This London event will launch joint research by DROPS and London based think-tank, ODI, with the latest evidence for governments and development actors to understand the impact of Taliban edicts on the lives of women and girls.

Political insecurity, economic precarity and ongoing gender persecution have negatively impacted social norms around age of marriage. The research shows how families are increasingly marrying off their girls to cope with closures of education and employment opportunities – driven also by fear of forced marriage to Taliban leaders. Underpinning this is deep gender inequality and patriarchal norms, which enforce a primarily domestic and child-bearing role for women.

Young girls who experience child marriage are being subject to a direct violation of their human rights. This event will shed light on changing norms around child-marriage in Afghanistan, centring the lived experiences of women and girls as they contend with a new political order under the Taliban regime.

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