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