Decree
Decree Translation
Date: 10/09/1403
A reliable source from the Taliban's education department in Nangarhar confirmed that local classes supported by aid organizations have been closed on the orders of the group's Ministry of Education, The source said today (Saturday, December 1) that local classes were established in Kami, Durbaba, Rodat, Momandara, Kot, Bati Kot and Behsud districts with the financial support of international organizations, including the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Meanwhile, a teacher in a local classroom in Behsud district said that his class was closed on the orders of the Taliban's Ministry of Education and that he had sent his students off today (Saturday, December 1), Previously, local classes in Bamyan, Uruzgan, Helmand and Kandahar provinces were also closed. So far, the Taliban's Ministry of Education has not officially commented on the matter.
The reported closure of locally run, aid-supported classes across multiple districts of Nangarhar Province on the orders of the Taliban Ministry of Education reflects the systematic dismantling of community-based education pathways. By shutting down classes financed by international partners, including UNICEF, the Taliban curtail access to schooling for children who rely on alternative and local learning arrangements, particularly in underserved areas. The replication of these closures across several provinces indicates a coordinated national policy aimed at restricting non-state educational provision and consolidating ideological and administrative control over education.