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Afghan Ministry of Women’s Affairs

The Afghan Ministry of Women’s Affairs was a government agency in Afghanistan focused on promoting women's rights, gender equality, and empowerment. Established in the early 2000s, the ministry worked to improve women's access to education, healthcare, and participation in political and social life. It also implemented programs to combat violence against women and raise awareness about their rights. However, after the Taliban regained power in 2021, the ministry was disbanded, significantly reversing progress made in women's rights and putting many women’s initiatives at risk. The agency's history highlights the ongoing struggles for gender equality in Afghanistan.

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    The Afghan Ministry of Women's Affairs was a government body in Afghanistan dedicated to promoting women's rights and gender equality. Established after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, it worked on initiatives to empower women through education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. The ministry aimed to address issues like violence against women and legal rights. However, its influence diminished significantly after the Taliban regained control in 2021, resulting in the suspension of its activities. The situation reflects ongoing challenges for women's rights in Afghanistan, particularly under restrictive regimes.