Islamic Emirate not on track to earn recognition, says analysts
KABUL (SW) – Analysts believe the Islamic Emirate is not on track to earn international recognition due to its policies in Afghanistan, especially towards women
KABUL (SW) – Analysts believe the Islamic Emirate is not on track to earn international recognition due to its policies in Afghanistan, especially towards women
KABUL (SW) – Some of the female students who have been banned from attending schools for the last 19 mmonthsby the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan
KABUL (SW) – A number of female graduates from public schools in Kabul say that it has been two or three years since they graduated,
KABUL (SW) – A day after the Ministry of Higher Education announced the start of the new academic year for male students, a number of
KABUL (SW) – A number of female students in the southern provinces say they continue to anxiously wait for return to the schools for nearly
MONITORING (SW) – The UN chief has demanded the Islamic Emirate authorities to lift restrictions imposed on women and girls seeking education in Afghanistan. “Now
MONITORING (SW) – Barring girls and young women from classrooms in Afghanistan could wipe out huge gains made in education and create “a lost generation”,
TALUQAN (SW) – Poverty and sadness is everywhere in the air when you walk through Taluqan, the capital city of Takhar where young school girls
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) – Deputy minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai, has once again insisted on providing equal education opportunities to
KABUL (SW) – A number of young girls gathered to stage a protest against the persistent closure of girls’ schools in the country. These young girls
MONITORING (SW) – The UN has reiterated calls for reopening of girls’ schools in Afghanistan. UN Special Envoy Otunbayeva met in Kapisa with local de