Concern Over Women’s Neglect in Islamic Emirate 5-Year Plan

They emphasized that women make up half of society and that every national program must consider their needs and participation.

After the five-year development strategy for Afghanistan was finalized by the leadership of the Islamic Emirate, a number of female students in Kabul said that the program did not significantly mention the role and presence of women, an issue that has heightened their concerns about their educational and professional futures.

They emphasized that women make up half of society and that every national program must consider their needs and participation.

Suhaila, a university student, said: “My request to the Islamic Emirate is to take such matters into account and to grant women the right to education and work.”

Najla, a school student, said: “Afghan women must be given a share in work and activities, because women also have a role.”

This strategy, which outlines the interim government’s priorities in 15 sections, has been developed in accordance with Islamic law, scientific standards, and the country’s internal conditions.

However, the Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the budget or financial funding of the five-year strategy.

Abdul Nasir Reshtia, an economic affairs expert, stated: “The world should help Afghanistan economically so the government can initiate and implement its strategic and development plans. Of course, if the government can create a suitable environment for domestic and foreign investment, and make efforts to properly collect national revenues, the plan can certainly be implemented.”

The five-year development strategy was finalized and made public yesterday by the leadership of the Islamic Emirate.

The deputy prime minister for economic affairs also asked all ministries and government agencies to align and implement their policies, programs, and projects within the framework of this five-year strategy to ensure greater coordination, effective prioritization, and optimal management of national resources.

Concern Over Women’s Neglect in Islamic Emirate 5-Year Plan