Afghan women are making it clear that their rights are not up for negotiation.
, envoys for Afghanistan in Doha would be given the opportunity to “find those baby steps to put us back on the pathway to recognition” of the Taliban.
In the letter, Afghan women are clear that their rights are not up for negotiations; no unconditional engagement should occur until respect for human rights and women’s rights are guaranteed on paper and in action. Humanitarian aid delivery is impossible without women, and Afghan women must be meaningfully consulted.
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