KABUL: Restrictions on women and girls imposed since the Taliban authorities took power are projected to cost Afghanistan almost six percent of its GDP over two years, the UN development agency country director said on Thursday.

Taliban authorities have squeezed women out of education, jobs and public life since 2021, creating what the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

The social and economic exclusion of women and girls is expected to amount to cumulative losses of $920 million — 5.8 percent of GDP — between 2024 and 2026, according to a new UN Development Programme (UNDP) report.

“It’s a major hit to the economy,” Stephen Rodr­iques, UNDP representative in Afghanistan, said.

Only seven per cent of women in Afghan households are employed, whe­reas women’s participation in the workforce was around 15pc before the Taliban takeover, Rodriques said.

Removing restrictions on women’s access to jobs and on their freedom to travel without a male guardian “could see a dramatic increase in women’s employment”, he said, as well as likely encouraging donors to “release more funding” to the country.

The report warned that Afghanistan, facing the world’s second-worst hum­a­­n­i­tarian crisis after Sudan, is “sinking deeper into socioeconomic crisis”.

Modest economic gro­wth in 2023-2024 hinged on humanitarian and dev­elopment assistance flowing into the economy such as through cash-for-work projects that gave households spending power.

Aid to Afghanistan has decreased in recent years, with restrictions on women’s rights a major sticking point.

Published in Dawn, May 2nd, 2025

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