Women’s rights
Afghanistan: Pupils as Pawns: Plundered education in Ghor
Education in crisis. The mix of poverty, insecurity & lack of trained teachers in Ghor made many parents refrain from sending. Empty classrooms, fake girls’ schools, teachers’ salaries siphoned off by warlords: in Afghanistan’s west, the shadows of strongmen loom large.
Sunday، 1 September، 2013The long arc of justice in Afghanistan
No one knows who killed Islam Bibi. The 37-year old police lieutenant, the most senior female officer in southern Afghanistan’s dangerous Helmand province, was riding a motorcycle to work in early July with her son-in-law, when she was shot and killed.
Thursday، 15 August، 2013Iran: Rising poverty, declining labour rights
On the eve of the presidential election in Iran on 14 June, FIDH and the League for the Defence of Human Rights in Iran (LDDHI) publish a report entitled «Iran: Rising poverty, declining […]
Wednesday، 12 June، 20136th Goftegu Public Debate: Social justice in multi-ethnic countries and multi-lateral views of women’s rights
Invitation for 6th Goftegu Public Debate: Social justice in multi-ethnic countries and multi-lateral views of women’s rights
Tuesday، 13 March، 2007