"" It will be quite an absurd decision by any Government to exclude women from higher education. It will definitely humper the human rights and national interest of any country including Afghanistan. It will create social inequality and deprivation from every opportunity in life for the Afghan women. Moreover, it will lead the nation to back-gear to the generation gap and ultimately will affect humanity. Getting education is one of the fundamental human rights and sense of dignity for all, disrespecting any gender disparity. The world community especially UNICEF and UNESCO has the mandate to conduct discussions with the Afghan Taliban Government to make sense of the gender disparity in the fundamental human needs like food, shelter, health, WASH and Education. Both UNESCO and UNICEF can initiate a series of meetings with the Afghan Government in presence of a number of International Muslim Scholars and Educationists for finding a closure solution to the crisis through a mutual understanding. At the same time, any international funding to Afghanistan should be conditional allowing Afghan women and girls getting higher education and health services equally. "" Abdul Monir, Research Associate – Grace Bangla TLC