Naming and Shaming in Afghanistan
Men seek revenge for “dishonour" of hearing their wife’s name spoken in public.
Men seek revenge for “dishonour" of hearing their wife’s name spoken in public.
In remote northeastern district, Tajik men have taken to specifically Kyrgyz custom of “stealing” brides.
More needs to be done to ensure government agencies work together to enforce legislation.
Outcry after police in western Afghan city arrest unmarried men and women for being out in the streets together
Uprising stirred hopes of new equality between men and women, but little progress has been made.
As Khartoum prepares for future without South Sudan, women’s groups say its recent human rights record doesn’t bode well for new era.
Law ignored in favour of traditional view that wives have no right to husband’s property.
Alimony and welfare provision fails to provide adequate support.
Many parents take girls out of school and marry them off.
Overall trend seems to be towards less female representation in elected and appointed posts.