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Afghan Women and Girls

06 June 2023

Lead MP

Wendy Chamberlain
North East Fife
Lib Dem

Responding Minister

David Rutley

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EconomyEmploymentForeign Affairs
Word Count: 13747
Other Contributors: 16

At a Glance

Wendy Chamberlain raised concerns about afghan women and girls in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government must provide more aid and reverse funding cuts to Afghanistan. The Minister should pledge support for innovative aid solutions like the Aseel phone app, update Members on conversations with NGOs regarding women's education and safe passage, and commit to engaging directly with Afghan women and regional experts to address these issues.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

North East Fife
Opened the debate
The situation of Afghan women and girls is deteriorating rapidly. They face severe restrictions on education, movement, employment, and public life under Taliban rule, with millions in dire need of humanitarian aid. Secondary school girls have been barred from attending school for over a year, and there are reports of extreme poverty, child marriage, and trafficking. The economy has suffered significant damage due to the exclusion of women from the workforce, leading to an estimated loss of $600 million to GDP in the short term. Humanitarian organizations report difficulties in reaching those most affected by these restrictions.

Government Response

David Rutley
Government Response
Acknowledged significant progress made in Afghanistan before 2021, such as a rise in secondary school enrolment from 12% to almost 55%, and improvements in health services reaching 85% of the population. Highlighted ongoing efforts to support Afghan women and girls despite Taliban restrictions through diplomatic and development levers, including working with NGOs and regional partners. Mentioned providing financial contributions to education initiatives like Education Cannot Wait and allocating £17 million to support regional countries. Discussed challenges in implementing technology-based solutions due to access issues but emphasized continuing engagement with the Taliban to restore girls' rights to education.
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About Westminster Hall Debates

Westminster Hall debates are a chance for MPs to raise important issues affecting their constituents and get a response from a government minister. Unlike Prime Minister's Questions, these debates are more in-depth and collaborative. The MP who secured the debate speaks first, other MPs can contribute, and a minister responds with the government's position.