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UN Calls for Equal Education for Girls in Afghanistan on International Literacy Day - Khaama Press

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The United Nations has urged equal education for girls in Afghanistan on International Literacy Day, warning that continued restrictions threaten human rights, development, and the country’s future. Roza Otunbayeva, head of the UN mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), marked International Literacy Day by urging universal access to education, with particular focus on Afghan women and girls. Speaking in Kabul on Monday, Otunbayeva said books are not onl…
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The 8th of September marks the International Literacy Day since 1965. This date aims to raise awareness of the importance of literacy as a fundamental human right. With the evolution of digital tools and the interconnection that facilitate them, digital literacy is also indispensable in today’s world. Therefore, starting in 2017, the...

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has highlighted the importance of equal and inclusive access to education for all, especially women and girls, on International Literacy Day. “Books are not just a source of knowledge, they are a path to sustainable prosperity,” said Roza Otunbayeva, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General. Today (Monday, September 8), is International Literacy Day. UNAMA is highlighting wom…

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تلویزیون آمو broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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