Barring women from jobs will hit Afghan economy, UN warns

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Excluding females could shave half-a-billion dollars from household consumption, report says

The Taliban’s move to restrict women from working could immediately cost the Afghan economy up to $1bn, or 5% of GDP, the UN Development Programme said in a report as the militant group seeks global help to avert a deepening crisis.

At the weekend the Taliban’s acting prime minister, Mullah Mohammad Hassan, sought global help in preventing a further crisis and gave assurances that women’s rights would be protected based on Sharia law, under which they can study and work. While Hassan isn’t the first official from the new Afghan government to seek help, his administration hasn’t given clear directions on how they will support women.

Abdallah al-Dardari, UNDP head, said that “there isn’t a real full recovery of the Afghan economy without female participation”. Restricting women from social life, including employment, adds more uncertainty to Afghanistan as it grapples with a sudden freeze in international aid, which contributes as much as 40% of its GDP and 80% of the budget spending, the report reads. The country’s GDP will contract 20% within a year and the decline may accelerate to 30% in the following years, it added.

 

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