The Impact of Afghan Women and Girls Disconnecting from the Digital World

During a period when women were already prohibited from attending educational institutions, Radio Femme was instrumental in offering alternative educational opportunities. It provided a unique platform for women and girls to pursue their studies, featuring eight teachers covering subjects like math and science. However, on September 30, the Taliban authorities abruptly cut off internet and phone networks across Afghanistan, silencing Radio Femme without prior notice.

A UN Women team is evaluating earthquake damage in Nurgal, one of the hardest-hit areas in Kunar province, northeastern Afghanistan.

The temporary shutdown of the radio station highlights the broader impact of the nationwide internet blackout on women. This blackout, coupled with the aftermath of an eastern earthquake, a persistent drought in the north, and the return of numerous refugees from neighboring countries, has intensified hardships for women and girls in Afghanistan.

“It is another crisis on top of the existing crisis. It is utterly unnecessary for this kind of interruption to take place, and the impact is going to be on the lives of Afghan people,” stated Arafat Jamal, country representative for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).

Why the Internet is Essential for Women

In a conversation with UN Women, individuals like Sama discussed how the internet offers a vital space for work, entrepreneurship, and commerce. “Through my online shop, I became well known,” she said. “I’m earning money, solving my financial problems, and becoming self-sufficient.”

However, the blackout eradicated Sama’s sole income source overnight, impacting many women similarly. According to UN Women, women and girls in Afghanistan bear the brunt of these internet and phone blackouts.

“It eliminates what is, for many, a final means of learning, earning, and connecting.”

Although internet access has largely been restored in Afghanistan, the incident underscored a troubling reality: this crucial gateway for women and girls can be closed at any moment, highlighting that the digital space is not impartial, said UN Women.

According to the agency, women’s education, mental health, and livelihoods are at significant risk.


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20 responses to “The Impact of Afghan Women and Girls Disconnecting from the Digital World”

  1. Twinkle Cocoa Avatar
    Twinkle Cocoa

    Oh, marvelous! Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for Afghan women, they pull the ol’ internet blackout trick. Who needs education and income anyway? 🙄💥

  2. shwatson Avatar

    Funny how the Taliban thinks cutting off the internet will solve their problems—because, you know, who needs education and income when you’ve got a good ol’ blackout? 🙄📵

  3. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Just splendid! Nothing says “empowerment” quite like yanking the internet from under women’s feet while they’re trying to get an education. Bravo, Taliban! 🎭 #Progress

  4. Viceswerve Avatar
    Viceswerve

    Seems like a brilliant strategy to boost women’s empowerment by cutting them off from the internet, eh? Who needs education and income when you can just enjoy the sound of silence? 😂📵

  5. Devil Bread Avatar
    Devil Bread

    Isn’t it just delightful when a country decides to play hide-and-seek with internet access? Bravo, Taliban – nothing says progress like cutting off the lifeline for women trying to educate themselves. 🙄📵

  6. Just splendid, isn’t it? Who needs internet when you can master the art of survival in the 15th century instead? Bravo, Taliban, bravo! 👏📵

  7. metal lady Avatar
    metal lady

    Isn’t it just splendid when a country’s leadership decides that women’s education and livelihoods can take a backseat to a little internet blackout? Bravo, Taliban! Truly, who needs the digital world when you have a charmingly medieval approach to governance? 🙄

  8. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    Isn’t it just delightful when a government decides that women connecting to the digital world is too much freedom? 🙄 Who needs education and financial independence anyway, right? 😂

  9. Fire Bite Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how the Taliban managed to turn a simple internet blackout into a masterclass in women’s oppression? I mean, who needs education and income when you can have a good ol’ fashioned crisis, right? 🙄

  10. Hyper Kong Avatar
    Hyper Kong

    Just when you thought African crises couldn’t get any more ‘creative’, they go ahead and switch off the internet – brilliant move, lads! Who needs education and livelihoods anyway? 🤦‍♂️

  11. Seems like the Taliban have a knack for playing ‘Simon Says’ with education and livelihoods—who knew cutting off the internet could be a new form of modern art? 🎭🤷‍♂️

  12. Absolutely smashing to see progress for Afghan women take a back seat on the Taliban’s joyride of internet blackouts. 🎢 Who needs a digital world when you can have a front-row seat to their medieval show, right? 🙄

  13. Twin Blaze Avatar
    Twin Blaze

    Seems like the Taliban decided that a little internet blackout was the best way to keep the ladies from getting too smart. Because, you know, who needs education and empowerment when you can just sit in the dark and twiddle your thumbs? 🙄📵

  14. holycombo Avatar

    Guess we thought the 21st century was all about progress—looks like the Taliban just hit the ‘pause’ button on women’s rights and education like it’s a bad Euro pop song. 🎤🙈

  15. Grave Digger Avatar
    Grave Digger

    Isn’t it just delightful when a country decides that education and entrepreneurial spirit are overrated? 🤦‍♂️ Who needs the internet when you can have a good old-fashioned crisis instead?

  16. Pigeon Woman Avatar
    Pigeon Woman

    Oh, fantastic! Just when Afghan women were trying to navigate the digital world, it’s snatched away like a last pint at the pub. Cheers to progress, eh? 🍻

  17. Just what Afghanistan needed, right? A delightful internet blackout to keep women on their toes—because who needs education and financial independence when you can enjoy a good old-fashioned crisis instead? 🌍📵

  18. Crash Override Avatar
    Crash Override

    Just splendid, isn’t it? Nothing like a good ol’ internet blackout to really help the ladies brush up on their math skills—who needs education when you’ve got a nice dose of oppression, right? 😏📵

  19. Just fantastic, isn’t it? Nothing says progress like cutting off a lifeline for women trying to educate themselves—who needs learning when we can have a good ol’ blackout instead? 😂

  20. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Just what every aspiring entrepreneur needs—an internet blackout to really spice up their business plan. Who knew that cutting off access could be the latest trend in “creative solutions” for women’s empowerment? 🤷‍♂️

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