On the occasion of the International Day of Education, the European Union Delegation to Afghanistan said that high-quality, gender-free education is essential for Afghanistan's well-being and self-sufficiency.
The European Union wrote that education is a fundamental right for all and that the EU is working to ensure that Afghans have access to education.
The EU mission to Afghanistan wrote on Friday, January 24, that the EU stands in solidarity with all Afghans and supports Afghans' efforts to access the fundamental right to education and build a prosperous Afghanistan.
The European Union emphasised on the importance of quality education for all, regardless of gender, while Afghan girls and women above the sixth grade are deprived of any education in Afghanistan. After taking control of Afghanistan, the Taliban has closed all educational centres for girls.
Earlier, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said that Afghan girls have been deprived of their basic right to education for 1,225 days. The UN office once again called on the Taliban to end the "tragedy" of banning education for millions of Afghan girls.