UNESCO: Women, girls face growing restrictions under four years of Taliban rule
UNESCO said it is supporting “Tabassum,” a program that combines media-based learning with mental health and psychosocial support for women.
UNESCO said it is supporting “Tabassum,” a program that combines media-based learning with mental health and psychosocial support for women.
In this piece, Bahar Karimi, a student forced out of school, recounts how her final exam day was cut short.
The report says Taliban have issued “laws” and edicts that violate Afghanistan’s international obligations.
The sources said the Taliban plan to hold their main Aug. 15 ceremony on Friday at the Loya Jirga hall.
Khan urged Afghans to work “by every possible means” to change and reform the country’s situation.
A girl who is depriving of schooling saysshe has spent these years in deep distress, feeling robbed of her future.
“Both sides to the agreement deliberately ignored their binding commitments,” Atmar said.
In Ghor province, Abdullah, a former soldier, is living with kidney failure after both kidneys stopped functioning.
In this piece, Maryam Rahmani reflects on four years of lost education under Taliban rule, recounting her halted dreams and.
This program discusses the four years of the Taliban rule and the restrictions imposed on women during this period.