Afghanistan Women
Women’s Role in Afghanistan’s Future: Taking Stock of Achievements and Continued Challenges
This report assesses the overall situation of women in Afghanistan across key sectors, acting as a follow-up to the report published by the World Bank in 2005 entitled, Afghanistan: National Reconstruction and Poverty Reduction-Role of Women in Afghanistan’s Future.
Tuesday، 19 August، 2014From hidden struggles towards political participation: Afghan women’s perspectives on peace and security beyond transition
A new publication “From hidden struggles towards political participation: Afghan women’s perspectives on peace and security beyond transition” is online at hbs Afghanistan website.
Sunday، 20 July، 2014Abortion in Afghanistan: Trying to break a major societal taboo
Source: Quantara.de Birth control is a taboo topic in Afghanistan, the country with the highest birth rate in Asia. Many women resort to having illegal abortions in order to avoid social exclusion and to prevent […]
Saturday، 10 May، 2014Report: Women’s role in Afghanistan’s future – taking stock of achievements and continued challenges
This report assesses the overall situation of women in Afghanistan across key sectors, acting as a follow-up to the report published by the World Bank in 2005 entitled, Afghanistan: National Reconstruction and Poverty Reduction – Role of Women in Afghanistan’s Future.
Saturday، 26 April، 2014Afghanistan: No end to illegal abortions
Source: Kilid Group Read Media Release HERE By Khuja Basir Fetri and Zarghoona Salehi Desperate families are resorting to abortion in unsafe conditions, and abandoning new-borns, particularly female infants, in hospitals. It is not unusual […]
Monday، 17 February، 2014Media release: Breaking the Silence – No end to illegal abortions
Media release – Kabul, 14th February 2014 IMC PRODUCTIONS: A NEW MUST READ AND LISTEN INVESTIGATIVE REPORT Breaking the Silence – No end to illegal abortions By Khuja Basir Fetri and Zarghoona Salehi Desperate families […]
Monday، 17 February، 2014104th Goftegu Public Debate: What have we done, what are we doing, what shall we do?
Armanshahr’s 104th Goftegu public debate – a bridge between the elite and the citizens – marking Woman’s Day, was held in collaboration with the French Institute in Afghanistan and Roya Film House in the hall of Esteqlal School on 4th March 2013. The meeting, attended by nearly 100 people, was addressed by Mr Nooreddin Alawi (sociologist), Ms Homeira Ghaderi (writer and women’s rights activist), Ms Sahar Motallebi(women’s rights activist), Ms Diana Saqeb (filmmaker and women’s rights activist), and Mr Khodadad Besharat (executive director of Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organisation).
Wednesday، 14 August، 201340th Goftegu Public Debate: National Dialogue with Women in Afghanistan; Justice Rendered or One Step back?
“National Dialogue with Women: Obtaining Justice or One Step Back” was the title of the 41st public debate GOFTEGU as a bridge between the elite and the citizens that was organised in the framework of the public debates of Armanshahr Foundation and the 50%Women’s Campaign in the city of Herat.
Monday، 22 July، 2013