Women’s rights
Afghanistan: Pupils as Pawns: Plundered education in Ghor
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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
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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
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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
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Invitation for 6th Goftegu Public Debate: Social justice in multi-ethnic countries and multi-lateral views of women’s rights
Tuesday، 13 March، 2007