The article offers information on the efforts of Afghan women in handling social issues and politics in Afghanistan. Member of Parliament (MP) Fawzia Koozi, activist Hassina Sayed, and entrepreneur Mariam Sadat emphasize their role in politics by stressing their political and civil rights toward ...
conference in Kabul, Afghanistan with participating practitioners from Afghan- istan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Iran, India, Nepal, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in order to discuss how regional theatre initiatives can make a contribution to the promotion of and respect for women's rights in the ...
The fundamentalist group wishes to restore Sharia to Afghanistan and those unable to leave the country will have to adapt to a way of life they have not seen in two decades. When they last ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, women could not work, girls were not allow...
The major part Afghanistan women are the professional housewives, but also has very many widows to be able not but to depend on oneself earns money to support one's family.“These widows have not received the education, cannot find the appropriate work in outside, cannot make money naturally...
Emojis have become an integral part of our messaging experience, be it on WhatsApp, Snapchat, or Instagram. It helps us fill in many emotional and expressive cues, which are otherwise not available through texts. Over the years, many emojis covering life’s aspects have been added. However,...
However, the pictures beamed to the world tell only part of the story. While two decades of progress in education, women’s rights and civic freedoms are now uncertain, not all Afghans are mourning the passing of an aid-based economy. ...
With the Taliban takeover of Kabul, there is a growingconcern for the safetyof Afghanistan’s women and girls, ethnic minorities, journalists, government workers, educators and human rights activists. Many Afghans desperate to leave remain outside Kabul and far from any airport. ...
None of Afghanistan’s neighbors prefer the Taliban to any other group, and they object to the regime’s unrepresentative government and policies toward women. That said, their leaders must solve today’s problems despite their distaste for the Taliban’s retrograde ways. The republics’ approach...
On Aug. 18, 1920, women were empowered like never before in the United States after the 19th Amendment was passed. After a fight for women's rights that began more than a century before, the Nineteenth Amendment the women's right to vote was ratified to the U.S. Constitution. The act...
aSince the fall of the Taliban in late 2001, many would agree that the political and cultural position of Afghan women has improved substantially. The recently adopted Afghan constitution states that "the citizens of Afghanistan - whether man or woman- have equal rights and duties before the law...