By Abdul Hamid Hatsaandh, education researcher, PhD candidate in international education at New York University and contributor to the regional report on non-state actors in South Asia
Fears that the new regime in Afghanistan will resume its discrimination against girls and women in education and other spheres of social and economic life have unfortunately been confirmed in recent months. Addressing these new facts on the ground will require the mobilization of non-state actors. This makes it relevant to take a look at how non-state actors engaged in education before August 2021.
In this blog post, I discuss two insights from a background paper on Afghanistan provided for the 2022 GEM Regional Report on South Asia about some of the roles non-state actors have played in education.
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