Twenty Afghan women, whose medical studies were abruptly halted when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021, will finally resume their education in Scotland after years of uncertainty. The women, banned from universities by the Taliban, have been granted visas under a unique scheme involving the charity Linda Norgrove Foundation, the UK Home Office, and the Scottish government. They will study at prestigious universities across Scotland. Some were just one exam away from qualifying as doctors when the Taliban imposed the ban, while others had years of hospital experience. The women, who spent their time in hiding and studying English, are excited about their new opportunities in Scotland, where they will be treated as residents, allowing them to study without paying tuition fees and receive student loans. This breakthrough came after prolonged advocacy efforts to adjust visa rules and open a resettlement pathway for vulnerable Afghan women.
Scotland: Afghan medical students win UK visas to beat Taliban
Written by David Fletcher 22 Aug 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for safety, peace, and success for these women as they pursue their dreams and rebuild their lives. Pray for an end to the plight of women in Afghanistan. (Jeremiah 29:11)
- More: www.thetimes.com/uk/scotland/article/female-medical-students-win-uk-visas-taliban-study-ban-tw9gxtpbd