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  • Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban  27 Jul 2024

    Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban 
    Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban 

    The United Nations, in a survey on Wednesday, has revealed that 45 percent of Afghan women seek direct dialogue with the Taliban, while a mere 4 percent advocate for the formal recognition of this group as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. 

Assessment of the Outcomes of the Third Doha Meeting by Afghan Civil Society Members 03 Jul 2024

Assessment of the Outcomes of the Third Doha Meeting by Afghan Civil Society Members Assessment 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 Representatives 02 Jul 2024

End of the Third Doha Meeting on Afghanistan without the Presence of Afghan Women Representatives End 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 Girls 01 Jul 2024

Human Rights Advocates Have Ignored the Voices of Afghan Women and Girls Human Rights Advocates Have Ignored the Voices of Afghan Women and Girls

Advocacy for Afghan Women in New York in conjunction with the Third Doha Meeting 30 Jun 2024
Advocacy for Afghan Women in New York in conjunction with the Third Doha Meeting

Advocacy for Afghan Women in New York in conjunction with the Third Doha Meeting

The "All Together in Support of Afghan Women" program, initiated by the Women and Children's Legal Research Foundation and in collaboration with the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the United Nations, the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN), the Atlantic Council and Malala Fund, was held on June 27, 2024, at the headquarters of the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the United Nations in New York City.

Sima Samar, on the brink of the Doha Meeting: “The Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan” 30 Jun 2024
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”

Sima Samar, former Head of the Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan, declared about the third Doha Meeting, stating that the Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan and that this group lacks popular support.

Women Protesters Urge the Cessation of Tyranny over Women and Girls in Afghanistan 27 Jun 2024
Women Protesters Urge the Cessation of Tyranny over Women and Girls in Afghanistan

Women Protesters Urge the Cessation of Tyranny over Women and Girls in Afghanistan

Women protesters desire to end the oppression against women and girls in Afghanistan.

Rina Amiri: “The Significance of Women’s Presence in Future Afghan Dialogues” 26 Jun 2024
Rina Amiri: "The Significance of Women's Presence in Future Afghan Dialogues"

Rina Amiri: “The Significance of Women’s Presence in Future Afghan Dialogues”

Rina Amiri, the Special Representative of the United States for Women and Human Rights in Afghanistan, has raised the importance of women's participation in discussions concerning the future of Afghanistan on her social media platform X in observance of International Women's Day in Diplomacy.

Heather Barr: Excluding Women from the Doha Meeting is a Betrayal of Women’s Rights and Dignity 25 Jun 2024
Heather Barr: Excluding Women from the Doha Meeting is a Betrayal of Women's Rights and Dignity

Heather Barr: Excluding Women from the Doha Meeting is a Betrayal of Women’s Rights and Dignity

Heather Barr, associate director of the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, in connection with the third Doha Meeting, posted a message on their social media page, stating that no Afghan woman has been invited to represent Afghan women at the third Doha Meeting, and women's rights issues have been omitted from the agenda of this conference.

UN Spokesperson: Women’s Rights to be Discussed at Doha Meeting 24 Jun 2024
UN Spokesperson: Women's Rights to be Discussed at Doha Meeting

UN Spokesperson: Women’s Rights to be Discussed at Doha Meeting

Stephane Dujarric, the United Nations spokesperson, responding to the absence of women at the Doha summit, emphasized that the Doha meetings are part of a process and that women and civil society in Afghanistan are integral to these gatherings.

Reactions to the Absence of Afghan Women in the Third Doha Meeting 23 Jun 2024
Reactions to the Absence of Afghan Women in the Third Doha Meeting

Reactions to the Absence of Afghan Women in the Third Doha Meeting

The absence of Afghan women in the third Doha meeting has provoked numerous criticisms and reactions. Following concerns from human rights organizations about the absence of Afghan female representatives in this meeting, Roza Otenbayeva, the United Nations Special Representative, provided explanations regarding the exclusion of women from this gathering.

Faeiq: “The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening”    22 Jun 2024
Faeiq: "The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening"

Faeiq: “The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening”  

Nasir Ahmad Faeiq, the acting representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations, has deemed the exclusion of civil society and women representatives from the third Doha meeting as disheartening.

Recruitment of Female Teachers in Ghazni Province Suspended until Further Notice 13 Jun 2024
Local sources in Ghazni province have reported the suspension of the recruitment of female teachers in girls' schools by the Taliban group in this province.

Recruitment of Female Teachers in Ghazni Province Suspended until Further Notice

Local sources in Ghazni province have reported the suspension of the recruitment of female teachers in girls' schools by the Taliban group in this province.

From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD 13 Jun 2024
From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD

From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD

Following the issuance of the written directive by the General Administration of Taliban Affairs,


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