
Exclusive: Disturbing trend of youth migration lingers on
KABUL (SW) – Findings of a survey conducted by Salam Watandar in Kabul city show an escalating trend of youth migrating out of the country through desperate measures.

KABUL (SW) – Findings of a survey conducted by Salam Watandar in Kabul city show an escalating trend of youth migrating out of the country through desperate measures.

GHAZNI CITY (SW) – The closure of 26 healthcare centers that provided medical services in the districts of Ghazni has left residents expressing concerns as they are forced to travel to central Ghazni for treatment, posing significant challenges.

KABUL (SW) – Salam Watandar conducted a survey among 389 women in 23 provinces of Afghanistan to assess the level of satisfaction among women regarding their marriages. Of these women, 290 are married.

KABUL (SW) – The Afghan-Kazakh exhibition took place in Kabul, where Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs of the Islamic Emirate, highlighted the importance of such events in fostering partnerships between Afghan and Kazakh traders and expanding economic relations between the two countries.

KABUL (SW) – Salam Watandar’s investigations into a number of murder and suicide cases of women in Afghanistan reveal a concerning trend of escalating violence against them in recent years.

KABUL (SW) – An exclusive survey conducted by Salam Watandar indicates that a wide range of married women and unmarried girls are faced with the dilemma of forced marriage across the country.

MONITORING (SW) – Following the political upheavals in Afghanistan in recent years, a wave of frightened people sought refuge in neighboring countries, including Tajikistan, as a gateway to safer countries.

KABUL (SW) – A tripartite trade summit between Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan is set to take place in Kabul city on Thursday, April 25.

TALOQAN CITY (SW) – A recreational park in Taloqan, the center of Takhar province has been reconstructed at a cost of one million Afghanis.

KABUL (SW) – The Afghanistan’s National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA), through a three-day conference in Kabul, warns of the negative consequences of climate change in the country, emphasizing the need for global cooperation and the resumption of stalled projects in this sector.

KABUL (SW) – In response to a recent report by the United States Department of State regarding the human rights situation in Afghanistan, the Islamic Emirate emphasizes its commitment to ensuring human rights based on Sharia law in Afghanistan.

KABUL (SW) – The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Afghanistan has declared that Afghanistan stands on the brink of a climatic catastrophe, with climate change, particularly drought, threatening the survival and well-being of millions of citizens in the country.