Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban
Assessment of the Outcomes of the Third Doha Meeting by Afghan Civil Society MembersAssessment of the Outcomes of the Third Doha Meeting by Afghan Civil Society Members
End of the Third Doha Meeting on Afghanistan without the Presence of Afghan Women RepresentativesEnd of the Third Doha Meeting on Afghanistan without the Presence of Afghan Women Representatives
Human Rights Advocates Have Ignored the Voices of Afghan Women and GirlsHuman Rights Advocates Have Ignored the Voices of Afghan Women and Girls
Advocacy for Afghan Women in New York in conjunction with the Third Doha MeetingAdvocacy for Afghan Women in New York in conjunction with the Third Doha Meeting
Sima Samar, on the brink of the Doha Meeting: "The Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan"Sima Samar, on the brink of the Doha Meeting: “The Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan”
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Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan
Several female educators have their concerns in response to a letter issued by the Ministry of Education under the Taliban, which was disseminated to schools in Kabul and several other provinces.
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Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan
Several female educators have their concerns in response to a letter issued by the Ministry of Education under the Taliban, which was disseminated to schools in Kabul and several other provinces.
A University Professor in Kabul Arrested 23 Jul 2024
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UNESCO's Support for Female Journalists in Afghanistan UNESCO’s Support for Female Journalists in Afghanistan
UNESCO or the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization announced its support for journalists, especially female reporters, in Afghanistan by providing training and secure reporting resources on vital issues.