Dark Days For Afghan Women's Rights
Event hears that summary justice is often meted out by ad hoc courts.
Event hears that summary justice is often meted out by ad hoc courts.
''It’s like a cage. I wish men could also be trapped like this so that they would understand how much we suffer.''
Vocational training programmes prove highly successful in eastern province.
Diplomat hints that Moscow may share common interests with the insurgent group.
Local campaigners say that they are not invited to political or cultural gatherings.
Some Afghans are sceptical about an initiative intended to convince fighters to lay down their arms.
Experts argue that vital resource could be worth of billions of US dollars to the country.
Medical centres tend to be concentrated in urban areas, leaving villagers little access to care.
Afghan government urged to act so as to fend off an economic crisis
Despite some progress, advances in equality have been uneven across the country.