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  1. Statement by Tadamichi Yamamoto on the clashes in Ghazni

    15 August 2018 KABUL - The Taliban’s attack against Ghazni city, and the subsequent fighting in densely populated urban spaces, has again caused terrible suffering to civilians caught in the conf

  2. From Bamyan cave to Kabul mountain

    23 April 2009 23 April 2009 - Dost Mohammad Khan left from Bamyan seven years ago. Since then he has been living with his family of nine on Koh-e Shir Darwaza [lion gate mountain].

  3. Stateless Afghans

    26 April 2009 26 April 2009 - Five thousand families have lived across Afghanistan for decades, but none of them have Afghan citizenship.

  4. Students in Herat join the fight against drug abuse

    9 July 2010 9 July 2010 - Dark scenes of blood dripping from giant poppy flowers and skulls and burning fields where beheaded farmers recline – these are just some of the paintings created by students of Behza

  5. Struggle for Bamyan’s policewomen

    17 May 2009 BAMYAN - Five years ago, in the central province of Bamyan in Afghanistan, one woman walked into a police station to join up.

  6. Violence against women and false practices should end, Kandahar women

    8 March 2012 KABUL - More than 500 women and men in Kandahar gathered today to mark International Women’s Day, which included a play by an all-woman cast to show the negative side of underage a

  7. Afghanistan launches its first polio campaign of the year

    1 February 2011 1 February 2011 - Thousands of health providers and volunteers in eastern and southern Afghanistan are making house calls today to vaccinate around 740,000 children in the country’s first polio imm

  8. Afghanistan’s commitment to information access - key to saving lives, building trust, bringing hope

    28 September 2020 KABUL - Luminaries from Afghanistan’s media, human rights, corruption watchdog sector and other civil society bodies were joined today in Kabul by the UN at an event held at the Preside

  9. Afghanistan’s Rising Elderly Population Impacts Social Services

    27 June 2012 KABUL - Already doubling their population in the past decade, the number of elderly residents in Afghanistan is set to grow sharply posing unique contributions and challenges to th

  10. Afghanistan’s electoral bodies must be allowed to complete their duties – UN envoy

    21 September 2010 21 September 2010 - The United Nations envoy to Afghanistan today commended the country’s electoral authorities on conducting the recent parliamentary polls amid immense security and logistical cha

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