The Taliban have banned girls from secondary schools across most of Afghanistan.
Women, except those in the public health sector, have not been allowed to return to work.
The fear is that they are being treated once again as second-class citizens under a hardline Taliban regime.
The BBC has obtained access to the Taliban’s Vice and Virtue Ministry in the capital Kabul – what was formerly the Women’s Affairs ministry before they seized power.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Yogita Limaye.
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