Editor Selection
International Women’s Film Festival-Herat 2014
The International Women’s Film Festival-Herat launched its first edition, jointly organised by Armanshahr Foundation and Roya Film House at the historical Citadel of Herat in 2013. The Festival has the goal of promoting and encouraging […]
Saturday 17 January 2015Afghanistan Women’s 50% Campaign; establishment and activities
The year 2009 was an important year in the post-Taleban era. On the path of democracy and a sustainable peace to adopt democratic methods and rely on rights and demands of the citizens, the country went through its second presidential election.
Saturday 17 January 2015New Faces Versus Old Structures: Afghanistan’s national unity cabinet (amended)
Finally, Afghanistan has a cabinet, pending parliament’s approval of course, three and a half months after Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah were inaugurated as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of a national unity government.
Saturday 17 January 2015A Note on 146 programmes of “Goftegu Public Debates – a bridge between the elite and the citizens”
One of the components of the democratic societies is the establishment of a public domain, where individuals enter an unconditionally free discussion over public interests.
Saturday 17 January 2015Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA Publishing House
Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA was established during the civil war in Tajikistan 17 years ago. It started up its Publishing Unit in 2003 by publishing its first book “One Thousand and one Poems for Afghanistan”.
Saturday 17 January 2015Feminist Movement Builder’s Dictionary
Within the local-to-global context of citizen action, many activists and scholars agree that we face a “crisis of discourse”. Words that once imparted radical visions of social change have been co-opted by more powerful groups, rendering them devoid of their original meaning or politics.
Monday 12 January 2015Where Afghan law fails women
Afghan women have come a long way since the dark days of the Taliban regime. Yet a key obstacle to this progress continues to be high levels of violence against women. The legal system has failed to protect women when it comes to some of the most common crimes against them.
Monday 12 January 2015Millennium Development Goals Report 2014
Millions of people’s lives have improved due to concerted global, regional, national and local efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which serve as the foundation for the next global development agenda, according to the report launched by the Secretary-General on 7 July 2014.
Sunday 11 January 2015UNHCR Report: War in Middle East, Africa, Further Uprooted 5.5 Million People in First Six Months of 2014
The UN refugee agency UNHCR on 6 January 2015 reported* that war in the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere had uprooted an estimated 5.5 million people during the first six months of 2014, signaling a further rise in the number of people forcibly displaced.
Friday 9 January 2015Thematic Dossier VI: Women, Rights and Politics
Women’s rights have been high up on the agenda of the international community since the start of its intervention more than 13 years ago. How successful has it been? Where do Afghan women stand in 2014 – and where will they be in just a few years time?
Tuesday 6 January 2015