On June 28, Reuters had reported that artificial sweetener aspartame could be declared a carcinogen by WHO-backed IARC, leading to massive concerns among consumers.
On June 28, Reuters had reported that artificial sweetener aspartame could be declared a carcinogen by WHO-backed IARC, leading to massive concerns among consumers.
health ngos and food aid ngos working on the ground, and not allowing women to work means people cannot access these services. for example, one woman worker was saying women can easily relate with us about asking for medicines. for example, if they want to give a polio vaccination, they can go into the any of the houses in the rural areas. but now they cannot express these things freely to any men health worker or even food aid. so this has become a huge issue. this has been a very bad week for women s rights in afghanistan, because a couple of days ago, the taliban rulers, they banned women from studying at universities. and within two days, they announced this far reaching decision to ban women to work from ngos. and it is not only local and domestic foreign ngos, also the un contracts many work to local ngos distributing humanitarian aid. there is acute food insecurity
agency has warned. snow storms and highways along the sea of japan coast could lead to snow as deep as 60 cm. the united nations has condemned an order by the taliban rulers to ban women from working for local and international aid agencies in afghanistan. it said the move would violate the most fundamental rights of women, as well as breaching humanitarian principles. this decision by the taliban comes just days after women were banned from studying at universities. the bbc world service s, south asia regional editor, anbarasan ethirajan, told us more about the international reactions. the un has strongly condemned this move by the taliban because this will have a far reaching impact on the ground. there are dozens of ngos, health ngos and food aid ngos working on the ground, and not allowing women to work means people cannot access these services.
fundamental rights of women. the bbc world service s south asia regional editor anbarasan ethirajan told us more about the international reaction. the un has strongly condemned this move by the taliban because this will have a far reaching impact on the ground. there are dozens of ngos, health ngos and food aid ngos working on the ground, and not allowing women to work means people cannot access these services. for example, one woman worker was saying women can easily relate with us about asking for medicines. for example, if they want to give a polio vaccination, they can go into the any of the houses in the rural areas. but now they cannot express these things freely to any men health worker or even food aid. so this has become a huge issue. this has been a very bad week for women s rights in afghanistan, because a couple of days ago, the taliban rulers, they banned women from studying at universities. and within two days, they announced this far reaching decision to ban women to wor