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  1. Kabul's kids vote for a new president

    18 August 2009 18 August 2009 - The candidate, clad in a simple salwar kameez, her head mostly hidden under a scarf, except for a tousle of thick black hair that deliberately manages to escape cover, enters a roo

  2. Kabul's kids vote for a new president

    18 August 2009 18 August 2009 - The candidate, clad in a simple salwar kameez, her head mostly hidden under a scarf, except for a tousle of thick black hair that deliberately manages to escape cover, enters a roo

  3. Thousands of political posters on the streets of Kabul

    21 June 2009 KABUL - Large billboards, posters and all kinds of publicity materials are starting to decorate the famous corners of the streets of Kabul as the elections race gets underway.

  4. Thousands of political posters on the streets of Kabul

    17 June 2009 KABUL - Large billboards, posters and all kinds of publicity materials are starting to decorate the famous corners of the streets of Kabul as the elections race gets underway.

  5. Former mujahideen trade in weapons for bees!

    14 February 2010 QARABAGH - Barely an hour away from the bustle of Kabul and the miasma of Afghan politics, change is taking place, albeit slowly, in Qarabagh, the second largest district of Kabul

  6. Thousands of political posters on the streets of Kabul

    17 June 2009 17 June 2009 - Large billboards, posters and all kinds of publicity materials are starting to decorate the famous corners of the streets of Kabul as the elections race gets underway.  

  7. Buzkashi – For the sake of the game

    11 December 2009 11 December 2009 – It is a clear winter day in Mazar-i-Sharif.  

  8. UN agencies work toward educating girls in Herat

    28 June 2010 28 June 2010 - For the last four months, 15-year-old Firouzan has been learning to read and write with 20 other women from Khale Jan, a small village on the outskirts of Herat city.  

  9. Press encounter with the UN Special Representative, Ján Kubiš

    28 May 2014 HERAT -  Good afternoon and thank you very much for coming. This is a very short press stakeout and I would like to make a short statement.

  10. Afghan girls’ and women’s literacy linked to country’s peace efforts

    7 September 2011 Thousands of Afghan girls and women learning to read, write and add are contributing to their country’s peace efforts, as the world marks this year’s Literacy Day by focusing on the link between li

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