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UN official meets Taliban, urges reverse of NGO female worker ban

 Taliban for the preservation of their achievements and education, in front of the presidential palace in Kabul

FILE PHOTO: Afghan women鈥檚 rights defenders and civil activists protest to call on the Taliban for the preservation of their achievements and education, in front of the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan September 3, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer

The acting head of the United Nations鈥 mission to Afghanistan told the Taliban administration鈥檚 acting economy minister to reverse a decision to ban female NGO workers during a meeting, according to a statement on Monday.

鈥淢illions of Afghans need humanitarian assistance and removing barriers is vital,鈥 UNAMA said in the statement, adding that UNAMA鈥檚 acting head and humanitarian coordinator Ramiz Alakbarov had met with economy minister Mohammad Hanif.

Hanif鈥檚 ministry on Saturday ordered all local and foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) not to let female staff work until further notice. The orders do not apply directly to the United Nations, but many of its programmes are carried out by NGOs subject to the order.

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