Montly Archive April 2015
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 115 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 115 year VII
Sunday، 26 April، 2015Human Rights Commission of Pakistan – Annual report 2014
It is not easy to sum up a year that started with a series of faith-based assaults on religious minorities and came to an end with a massacre of young students that led to the highest death toll in a terrorist attack in the nation’s history.
Tuesday، 21 April، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 114 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 114 year VII
Monday، 20 April، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 113 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 113 year VII
Monday، 20 April، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 112 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 112 year VII
Monday، 20 April، 2015The Impact of IEDs on the Humanitarian Space in Afghanistan
Experiences in Afghanistan highlight the fundamental challenge IEDs pose to the humanitarian sector, as the principles of neutrality and impartiality are eroded and humanitarian aid is increasingly militarized and politicized.
Monday، 20 April، 2015“I will continue my fight patiently and confidently.”
Farangis Sogand studied political science and has occupied herself with civil and cultural activities for the past six years. She is a member of organizations such as the Afghanistan Pen Association and the Writers of the Balkh. She is the founder of two literary associations
Monday، 20 April، 2015EU: Intolerable Inaction Costs Lives at Sea
Reports of 400 lives lost in the Mediterranean between April 11-13, 2015, should force the European Union to implement a vast search-and-rescue operation, Human Rights Watch said today. Eleven bodies have been recovered so far from one confirmed shipwreck over the past few days.
Thursday، 16 April، 2015Young Iraqis bridging the sectarian divide
Islamic State militants play on sectarian division as they tear Iraq apart, but a group of young Iraqi “citizen ambassadors” is trying to mend the damage by promoting a message of tolerance and peace.
Thursday، 16 April، 2015Reading in Kabul: The state of Afghan libraries
With Afghanistan’s educated class growing rapidly over the past decade while education resources remain scarce, there is an increasing need for a functioning public library system, AAN’s Qayoom Suroush argues.
Thursday، 16 April، 2015