Afghanistan, April 29 -- UN and UNICEF warn that restrictions on girls' education in Afghanistan could cost millions, deepen workforce shortages, and harm health and education systems.
Afghanistan faces mounting economic losses and social strain as continued restrictions on girls' education deprive millions of schooling and weaken key sectors nationwide.
The United Nations has warned that ongoing restrictions on girls' education in Afghanistan are inflicting significant economic damage, with losses estimated at around 84 million dollars annually. UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, citing a recent UNICEF analysis, said the continued exclusion of girls from schools is undermining the country's long-term development and stability.
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