ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Since seizing power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban administration has rolled back hard-fought rights won ...
Firooza Amiri and Benafsha Hashimi, who fled the country after the Taliban takeover in 2021, speak to ESPNcricinfo about the ...
The head of a major international aid agency is warning that funding cuts to Afghanistan are the biggest threat to helping ...
Since taking control in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban regime has reversed women's rights, instituting restrictive laws and prohibiting education beyond grade six for girls. The International Criminal ...
Despite the Taliban’s attempts to erase the nation’s cultural identity, Afghan artists are hopeful that art can outlive even ...
A UNICEF-supported vocational training course equips girls and young women in Afghanistan with practical skills they can use ...
Since taking power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban regime has reversed progress in women's rights, imposing restrictive policies. The International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for Taliban ...
The rights of the people being sent back to Taliban– sometimes at a rate of 2,000 people per day– are in a precarious ...
Nutrition is one major area of mounting concern. UNICEF works with partners all across South Asia in an effort to reduce malnutrition and improve overall nutrition, by strengthening nutrition support ...