An interview with Sana Atef, a reporter with the Zan Times who covers the lives and work of women in Afghanistan.
UN Women will continue delivering for Afghan women and girls despite sweeping restrictions and ongoing instability, a senior ...
Women in Afghanistan are nearly four times less likely than men to have access to formal justice mechanisms, according to ...
The agency UN Women vowed on Tuesday to continue its provision of aid for women and girls in Afghanistan despite stringent restrictions and the ongoing conflict in the region. UN Women Afghanistan ...
Every story that was shared at a recent online gathering offered a window into the reality of life for women in Afghanistan today.
In Kabul and other cities, the closure of girls’ secondary schools and women’s university access reshapes daily life—from quieter school districts to fewer women in public-facing professional roles.
When the Taliban were in power in Afghanistan, they shuttered girls’ schools, segregated many aspects of public life, including the workplace, and prevented women from leaving their homes unless ...
United States-based female refugee soccer players from Afghanistan will not have access to FIFA-organised training camps that determine the selection process for the newly-created Afghanistan women’s ...
As a Greek woman in Afghanistan, I decided to live among ordinary Afghans to get a feel of their lives, concerns, and dreams ...