An interview with Sana Atef, a reporter with the Zan Times who covers the lives and work of women in Afghanistan.
Women in Afghanistan are nearly four times less likely than men to have access to formal justice mechanisms, according to ...
U.N. officials urged Afghan authorities to rescind the decree, which also criminalizes criticism of the de facto leadership ...
In Kabul and other cities, the closure of girls’ secondary schools and women’s university access reshapes daily life—from ...
UN Women says 90% of female-headed households in Afghanistan lack sufficient food, highlighting growing hardship for women ...
Conflict continues to fuel suffering and drive humanitarian needs in Myanmar, the UN relief coordination office, OCHA, said ...
The Iranian Cultural and Social Association and the Afghanistan Association of Hamilton are collaborating to put on an event ...
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai calls for reopening schools and universities for girls, stressing women’s vital role in ...
The Taliban has released a video of an interrogation of a girl who passed as a boy. It's an age-old practice in this ...
When the Taliban were in power in Afghanistan, they shuttered girls’ schools, segregated many aspects of public life, including the workplace, and prevented women from leaving their homes unless ...
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