 Afghanistan is in a crisis, not just in a humanity crisis, but in a human rights crisis. There's a lot the world can do. First and the most important, the girls' education. Girls should go back to school and receive a quality education. That's our chance for peace. And world leaders have that power in terms of resources and finances to finance that, but also in terms of creating political pressure on Taliban to reopen girls' schools. And I think that is the first step. And the second step is to create the necessary pressure to bring Taliban around the table for a political settlement to create a democratic representative country where all ethnic groups and women are involved and part of the decision-making, otherwise we would run in a risk of having an authoritarian regime and very hard to get out of it.