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Afghanistan is seeing the emergence of local female tour guides, in a country whose Taliban government imposes the world’s ...
Since July 16, the Taliban have arrested dozens of women and girls in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, for allegedly violating ...
The lack of male solidarity and the blunder of international organizations, which have been largely ineffective, only ...
Additionally, holding governments accountable and pressuring policymakers to challenge the Taliban’s oppressive policies are essential steps in the fight for justice and human rights in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan, once a country of hope and resilience, has become the darkest pit of despair for its women. Under the iron fist of the Taliban, women have been systematically erased from public life ...
Afghanistan has been cloaked in "darkness" since the return of the Taliban government three and a half years ago, but the country's former women's affairs minister insists the problem "can be ...
This International Women’s Day we celebrate Afghan women’s bold resistance. Since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, women have fought for their rights in a country where ...
In August 2021, the world watched as the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, sweeping away two decades of progress toward democracy, human rights and gender equality. While international ...
In August 2021, the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan led to the repression of women’s rights in the country, restricting basic freedoms and banning teenage girls from education.
Afghanistan is a full member of the International Cricket Council and a condition of that status should require it to have a women’s national team. England and Australia have refused to ...
FIFA is facing fresh calls to officially recognise the Afghanistan women’s football team. Members of the national side, as quoted in a report published by the Sport & Rights Alliance (SRA) on ...
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