TODAY’S PAPER | December 08, 2025 | EPAPER

UN calls on Taliban to lift ban on Afghan women in its offices

Says restrictions pose greater risk to life-saving services


AFP December 08, 2025 1 min read
Susan Ferguson, the special representative of the UN's women's agency in Afghanistan

KABUL:

The United Nations called on the Taliban authorities on Sunday to lift its ban on Afghan women working in its offices, saying the restriction puts "life-saving services" at risk.

Since the Taliban regained power in 2021, Afghan women have been barred from doing most jobs, visiting parks and beauty salons, and attending school beyond the age of 12.

In September, the Taliban authorities began prohibiting women staff members from entering UN offices.

"We call for the ban on Afghan women staff and contractors from entering United Nations premises to be reversed, and for their safe access to offices and the field," Susan Ferguson, the special representative of the UN's women's agency in Afghanistan, said in a statement.

"The longer these restrictions remain in place, the greater the risk to these life-saving services," Ferguson said, adding that they violated the UN's principles of human rights and equality.

The statement did not say how many staff were affected, but UN sources indicated that several hundred women were facing the ban.

Staff have been working remotely for the past three months, notably providing assistance to the victims of deadly earthquakes and to Afghan migrants deported from neighbouring Pakistan and Iran, Ferguson said.

Describing their work as "indispensable", she said: "Only through their presence can we reach women and girls safely and provide culturally appropriate assistance."

The Taliban authorities did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment

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