Yes, definitely.
I would like to say that it's really important that there are specific programs and quotas, particularly for the humanists, journalists and lawyers who are at extreme risk in Afghanistan. My organization, the Safety and Risk Mitigation Organization, receives on a daily basis tens of cases of women human rights defenders, men human rights defenders, who are at grave risk. They are being threatened. They are being detained. They are being tortured. Even the family members of many human rights defenders are facing a significant number of threats from the Taliban simply because of the human rights work that their family members are doing.
At the same time, I would like to emphasize the protection of journalists as well as women protesters. Many women protesters are putting their lives on the line, and then they themselves and also their immediate family members are facing lots of consequences for what they are standing up for and doing.