Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom UNESCO offers community literacy, training programs, demanding ban's end. "This exclusion also has harmful consequences on the wellbeing, mental and physical health of girls and women, while increasing the risks of early marriage. The de facto authorities' decision to prohibit female teachers from teaching boys further exacerbates teacher shortages and undermines the quality of education for all," UNESCO stated. While emphasising that informal classes can never replace a proper school education, UNESCO urged the international community to stay engaged and refuse to look away from the struggles of Afghan women. Education Loan Information:Calculate Education Loan EMI