Afghanistan: "You Can't Bring Change if You Don't Take Part"
Speakers at IWPR event stress the importance of being part of the political process.
Afghan Students Debate Faith and Elections
Religious experts tell young voters that choosing leaders has always been an important part of the faith.
Making Votes Count in Afghanistan
IWPR project encourages young voters to think about the issues and take part in crucial polls.
Slow Pace of Bureaucracy in Afghan Province
Complaints that courts and government institutions fail to process cases.
Afghan-US Pact Still Hangs in Balance
Talks falter on central issue of immunity for American troops post-2014.
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