“The girls I taught in Kabul were Afghanistan’s future. The Taliban has taken that away.” - V-Day
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“The girls I taught in Kabul were Afghanistan’s future. The Taliban has taken that away.”

“The girls I taught in Kabul were Afghanistan’s future. The Taliban has taken that away.”

– New Piece in The Guardian by Shikiba, a Teacher at City of Knowledge

One Billion RisingPhoto: Afghan teachers protest against the Taliban’s closure of
classes to older girls. Photograph: EPA/The Guardian

As we RISE for the Bodies of All Women, Girls & the Earth and activate worldwide, we continue to find ways to RISE for and with the women of Afghanistan, to share the reality of life on the ground, and ways we can directly help.

Written for The Guardian by Shikiba, a former teacher at the now closed City of Knowledge, an education centre in Kabul for girls and women supported by V-Day, her name has been changed to protect her security.

“The school I worked in has been forced to close. Our dreams are shattered and we urge you, people of the west, to help. I am a woman living in Kabul and I am a teacher. Until eight months ago, I was one of the staff at The City of Knowledge (COK), an educational centre that helped women go to university and pursue the careers of their choice. Through my work, I witnessed the ambition and hope of many women in my country. Since the Taliban came back, our life has drastically changed. We are like moving bodies without souls. Our dreams, and the knowledge we could have had, are shattered…”

Continue to READ the full piece “The girls I taught in Kabul were Afghanistan’s future. The Taliban has taken that away”

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