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Ìý Afghanistan Education 08ÌýDecember 2003 Ìý
On Wednesday a Loya Jirga begins in Kabul, a gathering of hundreds of delegates from all 30 provinces in Afghanistan, to discuss the draft constitution.

In a traditional society in which girls education has been banned in recent years, proposals to make female schooling compulsory are proving controversial. However recently a law from the 1970s, banning married women from attending high school, was upheld even by the present Afghan government.
Jenni and guests discuss what educational future girls and women in Afghanistan can hope to have?

Woman's Hour: Women's rights in Afghanistan


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