According to the International Labour Company, more than 500,000 Afghan workers shed their tasks in the 3rd quarter of 2021.

According to the United States Special Examiner General for Afghanistan Repair (SIGAR), greater than 900,000 Afghans have lost their jobs because the Taliban took control last August.

Working ladies are overmuch influenced, according to SIGAR, with women’s employment expected to drop by 21 per cent by mid-2022, reported The Khaama Press.

Since the Taliban takeover, unemployment has increased, and destitution throughout numerous parts of the nation has actually put millions of people in jeopardy.

According to the International Labour Company, greater than 500,000 Afghan employees lost their work in the 3rd quarter of 2021, as well as the number of individuals who will lose their tasks since the Taliban took control is expected to get to 700,000 to 900,000 individuals by mid-2022, reported Khaama Press.

Due to 4 years of problem, extreme drought, and pandemics, Afghanistan’s economic situation was currently collapsing.

After the Taliban seized power following the hasty withdrawal of US soldiers, the worldwide area iced up Afghanistan’s properties as well as withheld help.

Furthermore, women work, and particularly women income producers, have actually battled to make ends fulfill given that the Taliban took control. Women workers in government offices are presently housed most of instances, reported Khaama Press.

Women’s civil liberties have grown progressively throughout the international presence in Afghanistan, but the Taliban’s return endangers this progression.

The Taliban’s current burqa imposition on Afghan women is an instance in factor.

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Last Updated: 10 May 2022