Women respected in Afghanistan
WOMEN NEED TO BE RESPECTED IN AFGHANISTAN! Many women in Afghanistan are treated badly, and they don't have many rights. After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, respect for women went downhill from there. They are treated like dirt and not respected, not the way they should be. Many girls don't go to primary school. Primary school is Elementary school; three percent of girls go to primary school, compared to the 39 percent of boys that go to primary school. (Greenwood 12) The average fertility rate in Afghanistan is 6.9 children per each childbearing woman, this is abnormally high for a country, and the US is much lower than that. It isn't per every family; it is per every woman, which means that out of 100 women there are probably around 650 children. Seven out of eight women have no access to getting contraception, meaning that they have no control over there fertility. There are many disorders in Afghanistan for women, but one of the major one is gynecological, which means that many women cannot have babies because they have some type of disease or problem, that messed up their fertility, that might have been prevented. Before the Civil war in Afghanistan many women had jobs, and some were even respected. ("Facts"
But there are countries like Afghanistan that don't and the women in Afghanistan want to take a stand and fight. In 1964 and Afghani constitution was written which granted women franchise. One of the Philosophers that we studied this year that might contribute some help to this problem is Mary Woolstonecraft, she believes that women should not live the way society wants them to, but to act like a man. Women are the ones that carry the babies; they go through pain and problems having children. Women were not allowed to participate in political activities. Although he is one, if there was a female Gandhi it would be better, because most of the time in order to win independence, the people that are fighting need a leader that is of the same ethnic group or sex as they are. Ever since the US has been going into Afghanistan there is more equality in women, the Afghani people were given a president and a declaration of independence. For Five more years other countries ignored the issue. Which meant that the women relied on the men to make money and pay for their children. Women should be in the place of men in society. It would be hard for him to fight the war with the women, because he is a man and the Taliban might now understand since a man is fighting for women's rights. There are many ways that people can change the way the government in a country is organized, but so many people have different opinions on the way the world should be run that they don't believe in it. Many women in Afghanistan are living with problems that could be treatable, in a more wealthy country. After the Taliban took over Afghanistan, women were banned from having jobs.
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