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Fighting For Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

The Afghan state has failed to protect women from violence. 12 years after the Taliban’s ouster, despite international support & the hard work of human rights activists, equal protection & equal benefit of the law are notable by their absence for majority of Afghan women.

Sunday 27 October 2013

Thank You for Your Service: Examining soldiers’ invisible battle during life after wartime

The GlobeandMail REVIEWED BY CHRIS BERUBE Special to The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Oct. 11 2013 In March, if everything goes smoothly, Canada will finally be out of Afghanistan. The bulk of our military operations […]

Saturday 26 October 2013

An American Bride in Kabul: ‘I once lived in a harem in Afghanistan’

The GlobalandMail REVIEWED BY ILANA TEITELBAUM Special to The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Oct. 25 2013 “I once lived in a harem in Afghanistan” is the gripping opening sentence of An American Bride in Kabul, in which […]

Saturday 26 October 2013

Women and Conflict in Afghanistan

As the presidential election approaches in 2014, with the security transition at the year’s end, Afghan women, including parliamentarians and rights activists, are concerned that the hard-won political, economic and social gains achieved since the U.S.-led intervention in 2001 may be rolled back or conceded in negotiations with the insurgents. There will be no sustainable peace unless there is justice, and justice demands that the state respect and protect the rights of women, half its population.

Saturday 26 October 2013

Humanitarian Futures

IRIN humanitarian news and analysis (a service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) What will the humanitarian enterprise look like in 10-year-time? What are the risks, the opportunities? This new In-Depth […]

Friday 25 October 2013

The Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Graeme Smith’s account is compulsory reading on Canada’s role in Afghanistan

During the height of Canada’s combat deployment in southern Afghanistan, the young correspondent Graeme Smith stood out in the press corps because of his seniority in the city of Kandahar. Many journalists dropped in briefly, […]

Friday 25 October 2013

Bringing Education to Afghan Girls: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Village-Based Schools

By Dana Burde and Leigh L. Linden * We conduct a randomized evaluation of the effect of village-based schools on children’s academic performance using a sample of 31 villages and 1,490 children in rural northwestern […]

Friday 25 October 2013

Joint Briefing Paper: High stakes: Girl’s Education in Afghanistan

Table of Contents Acknowledgements………………………………………………………….…2 Acronyms and Abbreviations.…….….…………………………………….….3 Executive Summary………………………………………………………….…4 Introduction………………………………………………………………….….7 Research Findings…………………………………………………………….…9 School Attendance………………………………………………….….9 Desired Achievement……………………………….….….……….…10 Poverty……………………………………….…………………………11 Early and/or Forced Marriage……….….….…….…………….……13 Insecurity………………………………….……………….……………14 The Role of Families and Communities………………………..…….16 Physical Access to Education…………………………….….….….…17 Education Quality…………….…….…….……………….…….…….19 Recommendations………………………………………………….….……….23 […]

Friday 25 October 2013

Uzbekistan under review by the UN Committee against Torture: report on Uzbekistan’s implementation of the CAT

Uzbek Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law (UBHRRL), with the support of FIDH, published a report on “Uzbekistan’s Implementation of the UN Convention against Torture “.

Monday 21 October 2013

Saudi Arabia: Confirmation of the conviction of two Saudi Arabian women’s rights defenders, Ms. Wajiha Al-Huwaider and Ms. Fawzia Al-Uyuni, sentenced to ten months imprisonment and a two-year travel ban

Conviction of two Saudi Arabian women’s rights defenders, Ms. Wajiha Al-Huwaider and Ms. Fawzia Al-Uyuni, sentenced to ten months imprisonment and a two-year travel ban.

Monday 21 October 2013