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Women

Afghan Taliban Open To Women’s Rights – But Only On Its Terms

Afghan Taliban Open To Women’s Rights – But Only On Its Terms

Friday 15 March 2019

“A thousand girls like me ” a film about injustice and overcomming

A new film titled “A Thousand Girls Like Me” by filmmaker Sahra Mosawi-Mani tells Khatera’s story as she tries to overcome and heal.

Friday 15 March 2019

Can feminism be Islamic?

Islamic feminism is a relatively new concept and not without controversy. Indeed many wonder whether it is possible to reconcile feminism with Islam – a religion critics regard as inherently patriarchal.

Monday 4 March 2019

Afghan Women Six Point Agenda for Moscow Peace Talks:

Decades of factional wars, the Taliban rule, and the losses sustained during the insurgency and counter-insurgency have left millions of Afghan women widowed, children orphaned, and men disabled.

Thursday 21 February 2019

‘Invisible’ women; when home is not a sanctuary

Deaths from terror attacks and violent extremism were down by nearly one-third in 2017. But for women and children with links to extremist groups, the nightmare of living under ISIS or Boko Haram is far from over.

Thursday 21 February 2019

2018 Survey of Afghan People Shows Women’s Rights are Complicated

Although the current Afghan government is publicly committed to women’s rights and empowerment, women continue to face significant barriers.

Wednesday 23 January 2019

Ex-President Karzai Betrays Afghan Women

The former President Downplays Role for Women in Talks with Taliban

Wednesday 23 January 2019

Gender-Based Violence Among IDP Children in Kabul: Measures to Take

The Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) shares the findings of a study on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) among Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) children in Kabul that provides a broader picture of the situation on-the-ground.

Wednesday 23 January 2019

New Publication: Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Reintegration and Rehabilitation

An effort to map the gaps and challenges pertaining to the reintegration and rehabilitation of women and girls associated with violent extremist movements and establish a preliminary evidence-base of good practices and approaches.

Wednesday 16 January 2019

Domestic violence prevention laws should be more detailed, say Central Asian experts

The laws on domestic violence prevention in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan need to be developed and completed with more detailed prevention and protection mechanisms, according to experts from the countries.

Friday 11 January 2019