Eu Calls For Medical Education Access For Afghan Women Amid Healthcare Crisis
Afghan Women Continue Medical School In Scotland After Taliban Ban The eu’s statement comes amid ongoing restrictions imposed by the taliban, including a ban on women pursuing medical education, which has drawn widespread condemnation from international health organizations. these restrictions have exacerbated afghanistan’s already dire maternal health crisis. Kabul, afghanistan — on the occasion of the international day of the midwife, the european union praised the resilience and dedication of afghan midwives, calling for greater support and access to medical education for women in afghanistan.
Afghan Women Continue Medical Studies In Scotland After Taliban Ban Throughout the 36 month period of the project, the training programmes target 75 residents including 15 afghan women in specialties such as surgery, anaesthesia, obstetrics and gynaecology and paediatrics. The 3 year project will improve access to high quality healthcare services in the country through specialised skills development for residents, nurses and midwives. Bayan news – following the caretaker government’s ban on women and girls in afghanistan attending medical institutions, the european union has condemned the move as horrific and a flagrant violation of fundamental human rights. The european union on wednesday condemned the taliban for violating human rights and women’s access to education after media reports that the taliban’s leader has ordered private and public institutions to stop providing medical courses for women and girls in afghanistan.
19 Afghan Women Will Continue Medical Studies In Scotland Bayan news – following the caretaker government’s ban on women and girls in afghanistan attending medical institutions, the european union has condemned the move as horrific and a flagrant violation of fundamental human rights. The european union on wednesday condemned the taliban for violating human rights and women’s access to education after media reports that the taliban’s leader has ordered private and public institutions to stop providing medical courses for women and girls in afghanistan. The european union condemned the taliban for violating women's rights by reportedly halting medical courses for women in afghanistan. despite no official confirmation from the taliban, five institutions were reportedly ordered to suspend women's education. Brussels, december 1 — the european union has forcefully reaffirmed its commitment to supporting healthcare services in afghanistan, declaring that ensuring women, girls, and mothers receive essential medical care remains a critical priority. Female trainee midwives and nurses have reportedly been ordered not to attend classes by the taliban, who have restricted afghan women's rights. the european union on wednesday. The european union strongly condemned the taliban's decision to ban women and girls from pursuing medical education in afghanistan.
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