{"id":78,"date":"2026-02-11T21:33:00","date_gmt":"2026-02-11T21:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/f-yesmin.site\/?p=78"},"modified":"2026-03-31T19:34:01","modified_gmt":"2026-03-31T19:34:01","slug":"celebrating-women-in-science","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/f-yesmin.site\/?p=78","title":{"rendered":"Celebrating Women in Science"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>While Others Are Banned from Even Studying<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Every year on February 11, the world celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in<br>Science. It is a day to honor the achievements of women in laboratories, hospitals, universities,<br>and research centers across the globe. We celebrate breakthroughs led by women. We encourage<br>girls to dream of becoming doctors, engineers, scientists, and innovators.<br>It is a day of hope but while the world celebrates, there is another reality unfolding in a different<br>corner of the world.<br>Afghanistan is counting 1,607 Days Without Secondary Education<br>As of today, February 11, 2026, it has been 1,607 days since girls over the age of 12 in<br>Afghanistan were first banned from attending secondary school. That is more than four years:<br>Four years of lost classrooms.<br>Four years of stolen textbooks.<br>Four years of silenced dreams.<br>And the restrictions did not stop there.<br>The Medicine Ban on December 2024<br>In December 2024, the Taliban banned women from attending medical institutes and<br>midwifery schools. This decision has devastating consequences. Women in Afghanistan are<br>largely prohibited from being treated by male doctors. Yet now, women are also banned from<br>becoming doctors, nurses, and midwives.<br>The result?<br>A catastrophic and unavoidable women&#8217;s health crisis.<br>No country can survive when half of its population is denied education. No healthcare system<br>can function when women are blocked from training while also restricted from receiving<br>treatment from male professionals.<br>On a day when the world celebrates women in science, Afghan girls are not even allowed to<br>study basic biology or chemistry to the very foundation required to become a nurse.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is not just discrimination.<br>It is systematic erasure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Bangladesh is having Different Struggle and A Familiar Question<br>Bangladesh is not Afghanistan. Women in Bangladesh work in science, medicine, education,<br>business, and have served as prime ministers.. They have driven economic growth and social<br>progress till now.<br>While Afghanistan faces an extreme and devastating ban, concerns about women\u2019s rights are<br>also emerging in Bangladesh, especially with the February 12, 2026 national election.<br>WHY?<br>First, the political party Jamaat-e-Islami has fielded no female candidates in this election.<br>Public statements from party leadership have raised concerns about women\u2019s roles in leadership<br>and public life. Political representation matters.<br>When women are not present in Parliament, who speaks for policies affecting women? This<br>rhetoric promotes a restrictive vision of women\u2019s participation in society.<br>Bangladesh has a long history of female leadership at the highest level. So when a major political<br>party excludes women from candidacy, it raises an important question:<br>If women are absent from decision-making tables, what happens to policies that affect women?<br>Recently, one the Jamaat leader Shamim Ahsan sparked outrage when he described the Dhaka<br>University Central Students\u2019 Union (DUCSU) as a \u201cdrug den and a brothel\u201d during a rally.<br>Dhaka University is one of the country\u2019s most prestigious institutions. Thousands of young<br>women study there, lead student organizations, and shape the country\u2019s intellectual future.<br>When a political leader uses such language about a university space, it inevitably affects how<br>female students are perceived. Women\u2019s rights organizations condemned the remarks as<br>derogatory and damaging. Students protested. The statement was widely criticized.<br>If this is how female students at a leading university are spoken about during an election<br>campaign, many are asking: \u201cWhat kind of environment will women face if such voices gain<br>more power?\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Adding to these concerns, Jamat is shadowing the history of hardline groups like Hefazat-e-<br>Islam, which have made controversial statements about limiting girls\u2019 education and promoting<br>confinement of women to domestic roles in their 13-point demand back in 2013.<br>As mentioned earlier, Bangladesh has made measurable progress in girls\u2019 education, maternal<br>health, and women\u2019s participation in the workforce. Women scientists, doctors, and researchers<br>contribute to the nation\u2019s development. But political rhetoric shapes cultural attitudes, right?<br>If women are excluded from candidacy,<br>If female students are described in degrading terms,<br>If equality reforms are labeled immoral,<br>then concern is not unreasonable.<br>With only one day left before the election, the question feels urgent. And what direction will<br>women\u2019s rights take?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A Global Celebration and Our Global Responsibility<br>The International Day of Women and Girls in Science reminds us that talent has no gender.<br>Intelligence has no gender. Curiosity has no gender. But opportunity does.<br>In some countries, girls are building robots and leading medical research.<br>In others, they are banned from stepping into a classroom.<br>On this day, we celebrate women scientists and we should. But celebration without awareness<br>risks becoming hollow. Because somewhere today:<br>A girl in Afghanistan sits at home, forbidden from studying.<br>A future midwife is blocked from training.<br>A potential scientist is told her education is unnecessary.<br>Political systems debate whether women belong in leadership at all.<br>Until every girl, in every country, can freely open a science textbook without fear or restriction,<br>our celebration remains incomplete.<br>Because science needs women.<br>Healthcare needs women.<br>Democracy needs women.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And no society moves forward by pushing half its population backward.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>While Others Are Banned from Even Studying Every year on February 11, the world celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls inScience. It is a day to honor the achievements of women in laboratories, hospitals, universities,and research centers across the globe. We celebrate breakthroughs led by women. 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