Lifting the restrictions on women's employment would unlock significant potential for Afghanistan's socio-economic development. It would:
Increased female labor force participation would inject much-needed income into families, lifting them out of poverty and improving their overall well-being.
With greater economic opportunities for women, families would be less likely to resort to child marriages and child labor as coping mechanisms.
Allowing women to participate in the workforce would empower them economically and socially, fostering greater gender equality and respect for their rights.
A larger and more diverse workforce would contribute to economic growth and stability, benefiting the entire nation.