top of page

Photo: Hector Retamal/AFP

Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule Recognized as the "Worst" Country for Women

September 3, 2024

Zan News

Zan News: In the latest joint report by the "Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security" and the Oslo Peace Research Institute, Afghanistan under Taliban rule has been identified as the "worst" country in the world for women.

On Tuesday (September 3), IntelliNews reported that Afghanistan ranks last among 177 countries in the Women, Peace, and Security Index, according to the findings of this report.

The report evaluates the situation of women across 13 different indicators, including justice and security, education, maternal mortality, employment, systematic violence, and gender-based violence.

The authors of the report assigned this rating based on several 'bitter' examples, including the Taliban's revenge killings of women and their forced disappearances.

Additionally, the report notes that due to the worsening healthcare situation in Afghanistan, the country now has the highest maternal mortality rate in the world, with 620 deaths per 100,000 live births.

The report also highlights the Taliban's "Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice" law, stating that the group has imposed new restrictions on women.

According to the report, following Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, and Yemen are ranked as the worst countries for women, while Denmark, Switzerland, and Sweden are recognized as the top three countries in terms of women's well-being.

This comes as the Taliban have enacted strict laws against women since taking control of Afghanistan. Last year, Afghanistan was also ranked last among 177 countries in terms of women's progress.

Latest

Taliban Flog Six People, Including a Woman, in Kapisa

Mar 11, 2025

Iran's Representative at the UN: Taliban Restrictions on Women Have No Islamic Basis

Mar 11, 2025

Nine UN Security Council Member States Support the Request for Arrest Warrants Against Taliban Leaders

Mar 11, 2025

European Union: 4.8 Million Euros Provided in Aid to Afghan Women Entrepreneurs

Mar 10, 2025

News Reports
روزجهانی زن، اما دسترسی به حقوق عادی یگانه آرزوی زنان در افغانستان|International Women’s Day, but Access to Basic Rights Remains the Sole Wish of Women in Afghanistan
03:51
رنگ و هنر؛ یگانه پناهگاه دختران افغانستان در سایه حکومت طالبان|Color and Art: The Only Sanctuary for Afghan Girls Under Taliban Rule
02:21
از ممنوعیت‌های طالبان تا افزایش خودکشی در میان زنان و دختران | From Taliban Bans to the Rise in Suicides Among Women and Girls
02:50
مبارزه زنان با محدودیت‌های طالبان؛ زنان تسلیم محدودیت‌ها نمی شوند | Women’s Struggle Against the Taliban’s Restrictions: Women Do Not Surrender to Limitations
03:13
Girl Painters: If They Have Taken Away Our External Freedom, We Find Freedom in Art | دختران نقاش؛ اگر آزادی بیرونی را از ما سلب کرده اند، آزادی را در هنر پیدا می کنیم
03:07
ایجاد مرکز تولید دوای گیاهی؛ فرصتی برای دختران بازمانده از تحصیل|Establishment of a Herbal Medicine Production Center: An Opportunity for Girls Deprived of Education
03:19
افغانه نجلۍ چې د وکالت خوب یې ليده، نن د پېښور په سړکونو منتو پلوري
06:09
تلاش دختران بر عبور از مرز های محدودیت طالبان |Girls Striving to Overcome the Taliban’s Restrictions
03:04
Follow us
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
bottom of page