Full Coverage: Afghanistan
June 2007
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Afghanistan
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28.06.2007
AfghanistanÂ’s fight against poverty could suffer if it rushes to join the World Trade Organization, an international aid agency warned today.
more...+ OneWorld Guide to Afghanistan From: Oxfam International |
26.06.2007
Afghanistan recorded a large increase in opium poppy production in 2006 and major new drug trafficking routes, such as those through Africa, may face increasing levels of consumption, warns the latest World Drug Report.
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25.06.2007
Describing the deteriorating security in their country as "a step backwards for women," Afghanistan's largest women's rights network is demanding the government and international community do more to protect women in their war-torn nation.
more...From: Advocacy Project Image: Girls at Oruj Learning Center in Afghanistan continue studies despite threats. © Advocacy Project
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13.06.2007
One thousand prominent Afghani mothers will celebrate MotherÂ’s Day in Kabul Thursday.
more...From: Centre for Development and Population Activities Image: The Jalal Foundation works against difficult odds to empower women in Afghanistan © Centre for Development and Population Activities
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13.06.2007
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is worse now than a year ago, according to the director of operations of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
more...From: International Committee of the Red Cross Image: Red cross, crescent and crystal
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12.06.2007
In the aftermath of the Taliban rule, Afghanistan began reviving its education system. UNICEF is now supporting the government to develop a teacher-training system to enlarge the pool of female teachers who were barred previously.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Education] [Civil rights] [Gender] [Governance] Image: Getting right to education © Fòrum Barcelona 2004
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07.06.2007
Zakia Zaki, the owner and manager of Peace Radio in Afghanistan, was shot Wednesday morning by three gunmen seen fleeing her home. "[Zaki] believed in freedom of expression, thatÂ’s why she was killed," said fellow journalist.
more...From: Feminist Majority Foundation |
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