
Are All Afghanistan's Women Potential Refugees? (Re-release)
From Entitled by University of Chicago Podcast Network
May 29, 2026 · 38 min · Episode 47
About this episode
This episode discusses the rights of women in Afghanistan following the government's collapse and the potential for refugee status.
The collapse of the Afghan government has raised grave concerns for the future of the country, particularly for women. Exit is not a generally available option, but should it be? This week, we wanted to re-release our conversation about the rights of women in Afghanistan as we prepare to release a special conversation with Rina Amiri who was the US Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights.
Topics covered
- women's rights
- refugees
- Afghanistan
- government collapse
- human rights
Keywords
- Afghanistan
- women
- refugees
- human rights
- government collapse
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: US Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights
Places: Afghanistan
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