Female journalists facing discrimination
KABUL (SW) – Coinciding with the World Press Freedom Day, a number of female journalists say that since nearly two years ago, they have been
KABUL (SW) – Coinciding with the World Press Freedom Day, a number of female journalists say that since nearly two years ago, they have been
MONITORING (SW) – The United States will look to see what more it can do to hold the Taliban to account after Afghanistan’s Taliban-run higher education ministry on Tuesday
KABUL (SW) – The new ruling on hijab for women has created additional problems for female public servants, Salam Watandar has learnt.
MAZAR-E-SHARIF (SW) – A number of local media professionals in the provinces have expressed concern that with the advent of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, restrictions on local journalists and media work have increased.
KABUL (SW) – A number of female health workers and educators have demanded the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate to pay their outstanding salaries pending since three months.
A latest study by the Committee to Protect Journalists in Afghanistan indicate 18 percent decrease in the number of female journalists and media workers in the country’s media over the past six months.
The Supreme Court confirmed on Sunday two female judges were shot dead in Kabul by unknown assailants.