- Summary
- Following the collapse of the Taliban in 2001, the region emerged from decades of conflict and transition, with a growing number of professionals establishing Action for Development to assist local communities in reconstruction. Between 2001 and 2020, the country achieved remarkable progress, notably seeing infant mortality drop significantly from 25 to 10, while the majority of people gained access to basic healthcare services and the rights of women and girls advanced substantially at the international level. Despite this rapid advancement, only 70 out of 150+ women aged 15 and above lack basic literacy skills, making Afghanistan ranked one of the lowest countries in female literacy globally.
As the current state of education threatens to worsen these critical literacy gaps dramatically, the current situation for Afghan women and girls faces profound and severe implications regarding their future and social advancement. - Title
- Action for Development : Healthy families, empowered communities -
- Description
- Action for Development : Healthy families, empowered communities -
- Keywords
- health, education, afghanistan, more, development, healthcare, action, projects, nutrition, emergency, access, have, women, join, services, children, poverty
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- Dates
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Created 2025-03-12Updated 2026-05-12Summarized None
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