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In April 2023 the Taliban barred Afghan women from working for the United Nations in Afghanistan. This decision extends the Taliban’s directive previously announced in December 2022, banning Afghan women from working for national and international non-governmental organizations. In response, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) protested, stating the UN could not comply with the ban.
How should the UN address this diplomatic standoff?
If UNAMA concedes, it is contrary to the UN Charter and UN norms on women and gender. If it reacts by pausing operations, millions of people in need of humanitarian assistance will be impacted.
Panelists will assess the UN’s options and propose recommendations to UNAMA.
Panelists:
![Asila Wardak](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512853/asila.png)
Former Director-General of UN Affairs at Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry
![Orzala Nemat](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512854/orzala.png)
Founder, Development Research Group Limited
![Nilofar Sakhi](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512855/nilofar.png)
Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University
![Latif Fayaz](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512856/latif.png)
Latif Fayaz
Former Senior Political Advisor to UNAMA
![Sanam Naraghi](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512857/sanam.png)
Founder and CEO, International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)
![Kaja Borchgrevink](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512858/kaja.png)
Senior Researcher, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
![Aref Dostyar](https://kroc.nd.edu/assets/512859/aref.png)
Senior Advisor on Afghanistan for AfPAD and former Consul General of Afghanistan in Los Angeles, USA
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This event is co-sponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).
Photo Credit: WFP Supply Chain
Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.