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Author: Zuleima Noriega

Zuleima Noriega is an intern with the Feminist Majority Foundation and works on the Stop Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan campaign. He is a junior, studying international relations and political science at Carnegie Mellon University and plans to go to law school and pursue immigration law.
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From Schools to Silence: Three Years of Taliban’s Systematic Erasure of Education for Afghan Girls

Zuleima Noriega

This week marks three years since the Taliban banned secondary education for girls in Afghanistan.

The international community holds power, and the past three years have proven that mere condemnation is not enough. Real action is essential to help Afghan girls return to school—because every child deserves that right.

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