UK Condemns Taliban Ban On Women Working In UN Offices

Richard Lindsay, the United Kingdom’s special envoy for Afghanistan, has called on the Taliban to lift restrictions preventing female staff from accessing United Nations offices.

Richard Lindsay, the United Kingdom’s special envoy for Afghanistan, has called on the Taliban to lift restrictions preventing female staff from accessing United Nations offices.
He said the UK joined UN experts in condemning restrictions on women’s access to these spaces. Writing on X on Wednesday, Lindsay added that without women, the ability to support vulnerable communities and individuals would be severely limited.
He shared a report by UN experts, stressing that the rights of Afghan women must be upheld.
United Nations experts said on Tuesday they were deeply concerned about increasing Taliban restrictions on working women, describing them as a direct attack on women’s rights, particularly the right to work.
They said the ban on women working in UN offices in Afghanistan had no religious, cultural or administrative justification and called for sustained diplomatic pressure on the Taliban to reverse the policy.
The Taliban banned female staff from entering UN offices in Afghanistan in September last year, a move UN experts say has worsened the social and economic conditions of women.