Taliban absence from Pakistan's girls' education summit underscores ban on higher education for girls.
The Taliban government in Afghanistan did not attend a global summit on girls' education in Muslim-majority countries, hosted by Pakistan. The conference aimed to promote girls' education and was attended by over 150 international delegates, including Malala Yousafzai. The Taliban's absence highlights their ongoing ban on girls' education beyond the sixth grade, a move that has been widely criticized. The summit concluded with the Islamabad Declaration, committing nations to empowering girls through education.
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