20 January 2015 – Afghan civil society networks will organize more activities to ensure recommendations of the recent national conference on Afghan’s people dialogue for peace heard by the government.
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Follow up of Afghan People’s Dialogue on Peace (Dari & Pashto)
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National Conference of Afghan People’s Dialogue on Peace (Dari & Pashto)
13 January 2015 - Afghan civil society will organize a UNAMA-backed national conference of the Afghan People’s Dialogue on Peace this week to discuss local peace road maps derived from group discussions with Afghans across the country.
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Afghan women’s achievements and challenges in the past 13 years (Dari & Pashto)
6 January 2015 - Two high profile Afghan women’s rights activists today shared their achievements and the challenges they have faced in the last 13 years during a live roundtable discussion.
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'Stolen Lands of Afghanistan and its People' report (Dari & Pashto)
3 January 2015 - UNAMA’s Rule of Law Unit recently published a report entitled 'The Stolen Lands of Afghanistan and its People'. The report is the first in a series of three on issues related to theft of state and private lands by private individuals, armed groups, communities, along with the government and state.
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Civil society focus of London conference (Dari & Pashto)
27 December 2014 - To provide an opportunity to talk about the London conference held earlier this month and what civil society asked for at the conference, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan organized a radio roundtable. The programme also covers significant achievements of the conference.
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UNAMA backed event highlights about women’s health and education (Dari & Pashto)
20 December 2014 – UNAMA Human Rights-backed street theatre and debate about family-violence issues staged aimed to raise awareness about human rights issues, especially as they intersect with Afghan laws and social custom.
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UNAMA-backed event highlights women’s health and education (Dari & Pashto)
20 December 2014 - A UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) backed street theatre and debate about family-violence issues aimed to raise awareness about human rights issues, especially as they intersect with Afghan laws and social customs.
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University students debate child marriage (Dari & Pashto)
13 December 2014 - The United Nations-backed student debate took place this week in Kabul to commemorate Human Rights Day. The UN Day is celebrated every year on 10 December.
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Islam's view on women’s rights in marriage (Dari & Pashto)
6 December 2014 - As part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan organized a TV roundtable to discuss women’s rights in marriage according to Islam.
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UNAMA calls parties in armed conflict to protect schools and hospitals (Dari & Pashto)
27 November 2014 - UNAMA today reiterated its call to parties in armed conflict to not attack schools and hospitals.