Canada urges Taliban to reverse decision on banning women from NGO work
OTTAWA — Canada’s international development minister is calling on the Taliban to reverse its decision to bar women from working at non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan.
Harjit Sajjan’s comments come as several major international aid groups announce plans to suspend operations in the country, taken over by the Taliban, a listed terrorist entity, in August 2021.
A joint statement by Save the Children, CARE International and the Norwegian Refugee Council said they cannot provide the assistance needed without their female staff and were suspending programs.
Canadian humanitarian groups have already said they have been unable to deliver aid because the Canadian government has yet to find a workaround to its anti-terrorism laws, which officials warned groups they could be violating if they pay people in Afghanistan for services such as providing transportation or purchasing goods.