Indonesia urges Taliban to include women in building an inclusive economy – Middle East and Africa

Promoting Inclusive Policies for Women’s Empowerment in Afghanistan: Indonesia’s Latest Move Towards Economic Growth

As Afghanistan enters its third year under Taliban rule, Indonesia has stepped up efforts to advocate for a more inclusive economy in the country. Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi has emphasized the importance of developing an inclusive private sector that promotes women’s rights.

Indonesia is committed to supporting the growth of female entrepreneurship in Afghanistan by connecting female entrepreneurs from both countries. This move aims to help boost economic growth and promote sustainable development in the region.

The recent international meeting in Doha, attended by diplomats from over two dozen countries, focused on issues related to narcotics and the country’s economy. Despite the absence of Afghan women at the Taliban’s request, discussions revolved around promoting an inclusive private sector in Afghanistan.

The Afghan economy has been struggling for nearly three years due to international sanctions against the Taliban and frozen funds. High unemployment rates, a declining GDP, and price deflation have marked this period. The private sector in Afghanistan is particularly vulnerable, with small and women-owned businesses facing the highest risk of closure.

There is a pressing need for more inclusive policies and support for women in Afghanistan if the country hopes to rebuild its economy and ensure sustainable growth in the future. The Taliban’s strict limitations on female participation in social, political, and economic activities must be addressed if Afghanistan is to achieve long-term stability and prosperity.

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