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Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a thread about the upcoming United Nations Doha 3 meeting on Afghanistan & why the UN decision to leave human rights off the agenda and exclude Afghan women from attending the meeting is such a betrayal & such a harmful precedent for women's rights everywhere. theguardian.com/global-develop…

DROPS (@drops_afg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(Pt. 1/4) The UN has invited the world community to Doha on 30 June to talk about #Afghanistan. The Taliban are going. But Afghan women are not invited. 100 Women from Afghanistan say: No Women on the agenda - No Women at the table - #BoycottDoha3

Sahar Fetrat (@sahar_fetrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By abandoning its duty to uphold human rights and women’s participation in a shameful effort to appease the Taliban, the UN will be causing everlasting harm to its credibility. Widad Franco Heather Barr NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security Human Rights Watch hrw.org/news/2024/06/2…

Yalda Royan (@yaldaroyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UN will bring over 20 Special Envoys (the majority of whom are men), along with a group of terrorists, to Doha to discuss the situation in a country where millions of women suffer under gender apartheid. It is unacceptable for the UN to betray its own charters and principles

Mariam Safi (@officialmariams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s happening: 👉Special Envoys & Taliban will meet for 2-days to discuss Afghanistan. 👉Afghan women & CSOs invited to ‘hybrid’ meeting BEFORE the 2-day meetings & a physical meeting AFTER (Jul2). Does this 🟰 Fair, equal & meaningful participation of women? #BoycottDoha3

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Real change from within Afghanistan is harmed by Doha-style meetings where decisions are made in the absence of the people of Afghanistan.” internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutl…

NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security (@ngowgwps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD: For the last month, as the UN has prepared for Doha III, civil society, especially Afghan women, have called on the UN to defend women's rights and ensure Afghan women are at the table. The UN has just 3 days left to take urgent action to address these concerns.

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's talk about who has raised grave concerns about United Nations excluding women--& any agenda item on human rights--from the Doha 3 meeting on Afghanistan convening, with the Taliban and special envoys, in three days. We'll kick off w/G7+--that's 12 countries. amu.tv/106007/

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UN approach to Afghans To Taliban: How can we help? Make your life easier? Won't you please please come to our meeting? To Afghan women's rts defenders: No, you can't come to this meeting. Next one doesn't look great either. We're discussing important issues, not lady issues.

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important new UN WG on discrimination against women and girls report: "The backlash (against women's rights globally) is escalating...reaching extreme proportions in certain countries, including the regime of gender apartheid imposed by the Taliban in Afghanistan." ohchr.org/en/documents/t…

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important statement on Doha 3 from UN CEDAW Committee: “Excluding women/girls from these discussions will only serve to undermine the credibility & effectiveness of the Doha meeting & give way to the conduct of the de facto authorities in excluding women/girls from public life.”

Important statement on Doha 3 from UN CEDAW Committee: “Excluding women/girls from these discussions will only serve to undermine the credibility & effectiveness of the Doha meeting & give way to the conduct of the de facto authorities in excluding women/girls from public life.”
Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The dehumanization of Afghans will not be solved by improving business with the Taliban” rukhshana.com/en/targeting-g…

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The Guardian has seen video evidence of a female Afghan human rights activist being gang-raped and tortured in a Taliban jail by armed men.” theguardian.com/global-develop…

Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The backlash against the rights of women and girls has reached extreme proportions in certain countries, including the regime of gender apartheid by the Taliban in Afghanistan. This merits an unequivocal response by the international community.” Dr. Dorothy Estrada Tanck

DROPS (@drops_afg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Hot Off the Press! 🚨 DROPS Vol. 7 of the Women and Public Policy Journal is here! 🎉 This special volume features insightful articles by Afghan women experts and practitioners, highlighting the critical role of Civil Society Organizations during the Republic. 🏛️ Explore key

DROPS (@drops_afg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy🌟 Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy Rajeshwari , who has edited the Women and Public Policy Journal (WPPJ) since its start, returns as editor for its seventh volume. In this edition, she discusses the journal's ongoing mission to amplify the voices of Afghan

🌟Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy🌟
Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy <a href="/rajeshwarie/">Rajeshwari</a> , who has edited the Women and Public Policy Journal (WPPJ) since its start, returns as editor for its seventh volume. In this edition, she discusses the journal's ongoing mission to amplify the voices of Afghan