Educational Deprivation and the Future of Afghan Women
Contributors: Participants of the “Advancing Women’s Rights Program”, FTD-NIntroductionEducation is one of the most fundamental human rights. It empowers individuals...
Read moreContributors: Participants of the “Advancing Women’s Rights Program”, FTD-NIntroductionEducation is one of the most fundamental human rights. It empowers individuals...
Read moreIntroductionBy Participants of “Advancing Women's Rights Project", FTN-N Afghanistan has experienced major and often fragile political transformations throughout its history, particularly...
Read more8 March 2026 – Toronto, CanadaWe extend our heartfelt congratulations on 8 March- international Women’s Day to the resilient, courageous,...
Read moreOriginally published by Booda MediaIntroductionThe justice and judicial system under Taliban rule in Afghanistan no longer serve as a process...
Read moreA Critical Review of the Taliban’s Law on Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of ViceBy Sahar Neko-manesh [1] A: IntroductionThe presumption...
Read moreBy Justice-Focused Women [1]1. IntroductionThe right to privacy is one of the fundamental values in any legal and ethical system...
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