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US To Appoint Special Envoys To Help Protesting Afghan Women, Girls

With the ongoing protests in Afghanistan against the Taliban regime by the women, the US select two senior officials to prompt help for Afghan women, young women, and basic liberties, the State Department reported in a statement.

US Appoints Special Envoy For Afghan Women, Girls 

While Amiri had recently filled in as a US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan during previous President Barack Obama’s organization, Foster has prior worked for the State Department.

As indicated by the statement gave on Wednesday, Special Envoy Rina Amiri and Senior Advisor Stephenie Foster “bring many years of public strategy, political, and promotion experience to the Department”.

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“I invite Rina Amiri back to the Department as the Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights, with her broadness and profundity of skill and solid history prompting legislatures, the US, peacebuilding associations, and research organizations,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken was cited as saying in the statement.

Blinken said that Amiri will “take care of problems of critical importance to me, this organization, and US public safety: the common liberties and crucial opportunities of women, young women, and other in danger populaces in the entirety of their variety”.

“We want a quiet, stable, and secure Afghanistan, where everything Afghans can reside and flourish in political, financial, and social inclusivity. Exceptional Envoy Amiri will work intimately with me toward that objective,” he added.

US Envoys To Help Women Under Taliban Regime 

As to, the Secretary of State said her “different public and private area encounters, including at the Department, and her enthusiasm for propelling women and young women’ security and equity will help advance nonstop migration and resettlement endeavors in the interest of our Afghan partners and their families”.

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Afghanistan is as of now amidst extreme financial and humanitarian crisis which have additionally disintegrated since the fall of the country to the Taliban on August 15.

As per the UN, Afghan women and young women are addressing a particularly significant expense for the continuous neediness and appetite in the country. Following the political change, optional young women’ schools have stayed shut in the vast majority of the nation’s regions, including Kabul.

 

 

 

 

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