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In a significant turn of events, Afghan women who had fled the Taliban in search of educational opportunities are now preparing to return home. This decision comes in the wake of a funding freeze imposed by the U.S. government shortly after the new administration took office in January. The abrupt termination of scholarships has left many young women without the means to continue their studies abroad.
These scholarships had previously provided a lifeline for Afghan women seeking to escape the oppressive regime and pursue their academic dreams. With the funding now halted, numerous students are faced with the harsh reality of having to abandon their aspirations. Many had traveled to the United States and other countries, hoping to secure a brighter future through education.
As the situation unfolds, these women are grappling with the implications of their return to Afghanistan, where the educational landscape remains fraught with challenges under Taliban rule. The future of their education hangs in the balance, raising concerns about the long-term impact on women's rights in the region.
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