Dairy Farming Cash Cow for Afghan Women
Venture proves that even a single bucket of milk can turn a profit
IWPR Launches New Afghan Project
Kabul workshops kick start capacity-building programme.
Afghans Complain They've Been Forgotten
Some citizens who once voted for the incumbent president say they feel let down.
How Social Media Spurred Myanmar's Latest Violence
Everybody will end up losing if hate speech is left unchecked.
Unemployment Soars in Afghan Province
Event hears that 60 per cent of local residents cannot find work.
Afghanistan: Medical Facilities Targeted
Event hears of disturbing trend that has put health care workers at increasing risk.
The Afghan Province Where Women Are Slaves
In remote Nuristan, ancient tradition decrees that it’s female family members who have to do the heavy lifting.
Afghanistan: Insurgents Prey on Teenage Boys
The Taleban and other groups find it easy to exploit vulnerable minors
Afghan Instability Threatens Tajikistan
The power vacuum in the neighbouring state has Tajik analysts worried.
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