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Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 86 year VII
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 86 year VII
Saturday 13 September 2014Has the UK broken its pledge to include Afghan women in peace-building?
Source: The Guardian As the Nato summit gets under way, the government’s promise to ensure women are fully represented is being put to the test In June, Britain’s then foreign secretary, William Hague, and Hollywood […]
Tuesday 9 September 2014Evidence on rampant violence against children ‘compels us to act’ – UNICEF report
Violence against children is universal – so prevalent and deeply ingrained in societies it is often unseen and accepted as the norm – according to new, unprecedented data presented by the United Nations today
Tuesday 9 September 2014Why gender matters in activism: feminism and social justice movements
Social justice movements are able to generate deep and lasting changes that policy change and development interventions alone cannot achieve. However, in many cases, women’s rights and gender justice remain low on the priorities of movements
Tuesday 9 September 2014Afghanistan: Presidential election audit completed
Source: FIDH 6 Spetmebre 2014 FIDH and its member organization Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA welcome the announcement that the physical audit of the 14 June Afghan Presidential run-off election has been completed, and call on the two […]
Monday 8 September 2014Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 85 year VII
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 85 year VII
Saturday 6 September 2014Control and Sexuality: The Revival of Zina Laws in Muslim Contexts
Control and Sexuality examines zina laws in some Muslim contexts and communities in order to explore connections between the criminalisation of sexuality, gender-based violence and women’s rights activism.
Thursday 4 September 2014Voices on Afghanistan: Preserving moments lost amid conflict
For the past two years, Lorenzo Tugnoli and I have looked at the city of Kabul through the eyes of a number of artists. Their stories are told in The Little Book of Kabul, which we released in 500 copies.
Tuesday 2 September 2014136th Goftegu Public Debate: History recorded – Afghanistan through Steve McCurry’s lenses – Invitation
136th Goftegu Public Debate: History recorded – Afghanistan through Steve McCurry’s lenses – Invitation
Tuesday 2 September 2014Afghan Women Recommendations to NATO Summit 2014
Year 2014 is historic for Afghanistan and it is people. The Afghan citizens through practice of democracy will once again have a new elected government. This in decades will be transfer of political power from one president to the other in a peaceful and democratic way
Saturday 30 August 2014