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UNAMA's Acting Head Wants Schools Opened 'In Practice,' Not Just Talk

The acting Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Ramiz Alakbarov said that he wants to see the promises of the Islamic Emirate over schooling implemented "in practice."

Alakbarov, who took charge of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), made the remarks in an interview with TOLOnews’ Hamid Bahraam.  

“All the time I am hearing is while I am having this dialogue. What they are telling us is that in 12 provinces the schools are opened and other provinces will be reopened soon. There is some technicalities, there is no policy against it. I keep hearing that education for all is something that they are offering to stand for. I want to see this in practice because I want to see girls back to school,” he said.  

Alakbarov also said that the Afghan humanitarian crisis will never end unless steps are taken to create a sustainable situation in the country.  

“Honestly, as I look at the situation in Afghanistan, this humanitarian crisis will never be over unless we start creating a more sustainable situation for people to go back to work, earn money and start addressing the problems,” he said.  

The girls' schools beyond grade six have remained closed for more than 10 months.

UNAMA's Acting Head Wants Schools Opened 'In Practice,' Not Just Talk

The girls' schools beyond grade six have remained closed for more than 10 months.

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The acting Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Ramiz Alakbarov said that he wants to see the promises of the Islamic Emirate over schooling implemented "in practice."

Alakbarov, who took charge of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), made the remarks in an interview with TOLOnews’ Hamid Bahraam.  

“All the time I am hearing is while I am having this dialogue. What they are telling us is that in 12 provinces the schools are opened and other provinces will be reopened soon. There is some technicalities, there is no policy against it. I keep hearing that education for all is something that they are offering to stand for. I want to see this in practice because I want to see girls back to school,” he said.  

Alakbarov also said that the Afghan humanitarian crisis will never end unless steps are taken to create a sustainable situation in the country.  

“Honestly, as I look at the situation in Afghanistan, this humanitarian crisis will never be over unless we start creating a more sustainable situation for people to go back to work, earn money and start addressing the problems,” he said.  

The girls' schools beyond grade six have remained closed for more than 10 months.

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