68th session of UN Commission on the Status of Women begins
The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) kicked off Monday and will run through March.
The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) kicked off Monday and will run through March.
"I am from Badakhshan and traveled to Kabul. I invested thousands of AFN here and, thankfully, received a warm welcome.
A new report says there are no female journalists in 19 provinces of Afghanistan.
Co-sponsors of the event included the Global Justice Center, Rawadari, the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security, Malta, and.
In more than two years after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, women and girls have left indelible marks of courage.
Protest groups, both within and beyond Afghanistan's borders, implored the international community to halt engagements with the Taliban.
Afghanistan uniquely suffers from widespread deprivation and limitations on women, especially evident on International Women's Day.
Karzai asserted that Afghanistan's future hinges on the collective and significant contributions of both men and women.
Bennett expressed solidarity with Afghan women and girls, highlighting their "unparalleled level of institutional and systemic discrimination".
The gathering highlighted the severe restrictions Afghan women face, including arbitrary arrests, torture, and imprisonment when demanding basic rights.