Afghanistan Elections 2014
AFGHANISTAN’S THEORIST-IN-CHIEF, Ashraf Ghani (2016)
Source: The New Yorker By George Packer President Ashraf Ghani is an expert on failed states. Can he save his country from collapse? Ashraf Ghani, the President of Afghanistan, wakes up before five every morning […]
Saturday، 10 June، 2017Afghanistan: 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، 2014Examining Afghanistan’s electoral results
Source: Heinrich Boll Stiftung Election season Afghanistan has been the source of no shortage of intrigue, violence, negotiations and maneuvering. In recent days, despite pressure from the United States, UN and other international players, the […]
Tuesday، 19 August، 2014AISS holds a Round-Table Discussion on “Conversation with Dr. Spanta: “National Unity Government: Structure and Priorities”
The Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) organized a round-table discussion titled “Conversation with Dr. Spanta on, “National Unity Government: Structure and Priorities” in Kabul, as part of its Afghan presidential election program.
Saturday، 2 August، 2014AISS Releases an Election-Related Book
Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies(AISS) published an election-related book titled ”Afghan Democracy: Opportunities and obstacles”. This book consists of articles coming form different perception which mainly focus on the experiences of the last election and shed the light for the future.
Saturday، 2 August، 2014STATEMENT Afghan Women’s Network: Where Are the Women?
Afghan Women’s Network, its 117 member organizations and more than 3000 members has had visible contribution and accomplishments in awareness, mobilization and political participation of women during the last three election terms, Loya Jirga’s, Consultation Jirga’s.
Saturday، 26 July، 2014Women’s Rights as a Bargaining Chip in Afghan Politics
The two men vying to be the next president of Afghanistan, Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani, have pledged to protect women’s rights, which have in the past year become a political bargaining chip.
Tuesday، 8 July، 2014Shaping the Future – Women’s Participation in the 2014 Elections
The elections and their runoff for the first ever peaceful transformation of power in Afghanistan took place amid tight security on April 5th and June 14th 2014.
Sunday، 6 July، 2014Commentary: Beyond Elections — What Is Required For Real Democracy In Afghanistan?
Source: RFERL By Karim Lahidji and Guissou Jahangiri June 13, 2014 Much noise was made about the unprecedented voter turnout for the first-round elections in Afghanistan on April 5, with almost 7 million people (60 percent of […]
Friday، 13 June، 2014Afghan women: No turning back
The women of Afghanistan have come a long way in the past 12 years. The post-Talban Afghan Constitution assures them equal rights and freedoms, access to education, healthcare, employment opportunities, political and social activities.
Tuesday، 25 February، 2014