Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan nearly four years ago, human rights have begun diminishing for over 14 million women. Heightened gender inequality has exacerbated the pre-existing ...
The family of an Afghan woman who helped 150 female college students flee Kabul is stranded in Pakistan and facing ...
Women with signs demanding equal rights, work and education, participate in a protest against gender apartheid in Afghanistan ...
The Taliban’s so-called “morality police” enforce bans on Western-style haircuts, music, and women traveling without a male ...
Abdul Qahar Ghorbandi, head of Afghanistan’s Taxpayers Services Directorate, has the hard job of raising money in an ...
More than 80 Afghan women who fled the Taliban to pursue higher education in Oman with the help of USAID-funded scholarships ...
Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi has expressed his support for Afghan women's rights to play cricket but also acknowledged that they can only control things on the ground, not politics.
His somewhat guarded statement of support lined up with other high-profile Afghan cricketers who have spoken up in support of women's rights in Afghanistan. Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi were most ...
An Afghan women’s radio station will resume broadcasts after the Taliban lifted their suspension over alleged cooperation with an overseas TV channel. Radio Begum launched on International Women ...