- Views & Voices
Views & Voices
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12 May
Defending or Abandoning Afghan Women Is a False Choice
How the United States Can Help Support a Movement With Local Roots...
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13 Oct
Open Letter to UNHCHR - Afghan Women
We are writing to express our concerns regarding the intra-Afghan peace process and to solicit your ...
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06 Oct
Open Letter to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
Your Excellency: May Peace and blessings be upon you!...
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14 May
BAAG member Hand in Hand Afghanistan retools for coronavirus, appeals for help
“We consider it our duty to inform people about methods of prevention. We can save lives,”...
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17 Aug
Incremental Peace in Afghanistan
How have local peace building initiatives contributed to inclusive peace in Afghanistan?...
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13 Feb
Afghanistan: the tragedy of return
Are the returnees to Afghanistan safe in what is still a conflicted and fragile state? ...
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22 Aug
Changed attitudes in Daikundi
The residents of Daikundi were active contributors to their own development....
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14 Dec
Drugs in Afghanistan: a home-grown problem
Afghan drugs, considered a regional & global security threat, are also taking their toll at home...
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14 Nov
The self-help groups of Jalalabad
BAAG member Bruce revisits Afghanistan & reports how an idea initiated for women is also helping men...
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25 Oct
Glass half full or half empty?
As an official NGO delegate at the Brussels Conference, Heather reflects on civil society's role...
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30 Sep
Brussels Blog: Bridging the Gap
A civil society delegate's thoughts ahead of the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan...
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07 Sep
Firuzkoh: Artists Transforming Afghanistan
Jawad writes about an inspiring project he visited during a recent return visit to Afghanistan ...
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24 Jul
Sahar Speaks not only Speaks but it Acts
Alumna of the Sahar Speaks project we proudly sponsor, Sitara shares her experience of the training...
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10 May
Dying is Easy, Staying is Not
With rising Afghan refugee numbers, we look at the push factors & what might reassure people to stay...
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22 Apr
How the smallest interventions make a vast difference
Marking Earth Day, our blog reveals how rural Afghans can bring life, and income, to their community...
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04 Apr
Brave Women Are Challenging The Sexist Media Industry In Afghanistan
The founder of Sahar Speaks reflects on the inspiring inaugural journalist training in Kabul ...
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31 Mar
The hopes of Afghanistan's piano prodigy
As he trains to be a world-class pianist, teenager Elham Fanoos shares his inspiring story with us...
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01 Mar
Why there is no PTSD in Afghanistan
Our Afghanistan Journalism Competition winner shares his surprising findings from Afghanistan ...
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09 Dec
One man’s journey to peace in Afghanistan
Raz Mohammad Dalili, 2015 El-Hibri Peace Education Prize laureate, tells us about his life's work:...
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23 Nov
Some things can never be unseen: preparing to report on PTSD in Afghanistan
Our Journalism competition winners introduce us to their Afghanistan story plans...
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13 Nov
Afghan child delegate talks peace at UN
Child delegates spoke at the 70th UN General Assembly in September. Here Sameer tell us his story:...
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