MAZAR-E-SHARIF, Afghanistan, 20 April 2010 In this video, UNICEF's Sarah Crowe reports on UNICEF's efforts to help protect Afghan girls from violence and early marriage.
Says UNICEF Child Protection Officer Farid Dastgeer, We also need to provide opportunities for girls when they graduate, so that they can earn as much as a boy earns in the community.
But Mr. Dastgeer cautions: Peace is the key to any success in any area, and especially in child protection, so if there is war, there is limitation of access to the rural areas [and] there is little chance we get to know the real problems of children from those areas. We need peace so that the community comes forward with their problems, and then UNICEF, along with partners, addresses those problems.
Achieving peace wont be a walk in the park, but there are places where children have filled schools and classrooms, where families can walk around freely, where childhood is not interrupted. There is real momentum towards progress for girls and boys in parts of Afghanistan.
@Wordavee1 I agree, it's unbelieveable.
Mcuisine 2 months ago
Afghanistan is the most dangerous place to be a woman because of high levels of poverty, poor health care and violence against female officials, according to a survey, the Guardian reports
Pakistan, India and Somalia ranked third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in the global survey of perceptions of threats ranging from domestic abuse and economic discrimination to female foeticide, genital mutilation and acid attacks
Wordavee1 8 months ago
God be with you all the way UNICEF and give these girls a better life
horsecrazygal1000 1 year ago
Its heart touching. Atleast something gd is happing in afghanistan. Very gd. love u unicef.
Farah4AFG 1 year ago
Very interesting and meaningful video.
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princessbobo910 1 year ago
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cdkytube 1 year ago
UNICEF you guys are doing a great job =)
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