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		<title>Rosemary DiCarlo&#8217;s Afghanistan Trip Highlights Women&#8217;s Plight Under Taliban</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The United Nations&#8217; political chief, Rosemary DiCarlo, concluded her Afghanistan tour on Sunday, bringing attention to the perilous state of women&#8217;s rights in the Taliban-controlled nation. Her Kabul itinerary included&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The United Nations&#8217; political chief, Rosemary DiCarlo, concluded her Afghanistan tour on Sunday, bringing attention to the perilous state of women&#8217;s rights in the Taliban-controlled nation. Her Kabul itinerary included candid exchanges with de facto authorities, diplomats, women&#8217;s groups, civil society, and female UN personnel braving restrictions.</p>



<p>Directly confronting Taliban leaders, DiCarlo raised alarms about bans targeting female UN staff and broader limitations stifling women&#8217;s access to schools, workplaces, and public spaces. She demanded urgent lifts on these measures, framing them as obstacles to stability and development.</p>



<p>Encouraging deeper involvement in Doha talks, she advocated for Afghanistan&#8217;s return to international legitimacy through met commitments. Officials signaled willingness to sustain dialogue, offering a sliver of hope.</p>



<p>Aid logistics took center stage too. DiCarlo advocated seamless border crossings for humanitarian supplies, seeking assurances from authorities to avert worsening famine and hardship.</p>



<p>In heartfelt sessions with Afghan women and activists, she addressed the human rights freefall post-2021 takeover. UN&#8217;s female Afghan employees received special commendation for their frontline efforts despite perils.</p>



<p>The post-Taliban era has been catastrophic for women: ousted from civil service, sidelined in aid organizations bar health sectors, travel shackled to male escorts, attire policed rigorously. Public venues from amusement parks to salons remain off-limits, media presence dwindled. DiCarlo&#8217;s mission amplifies global pressure, signaling that isolation persists until reforms materialize.</p>
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