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World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report 2019

National Director's Message TO PARAPHRASE EDMUND BURKE, ‘the only thing necessary for suffering to triumph, is for good people to stand by and do nothing’. This annual report is a testament to the work and sacrifice of…

Afghanistan

Khost leaders advocate for the rights of children in armed conflict

KHOST - The abuse and recruitment of children in the Afghanistan remains a reality that must be challenged, said participants at a UN-backed event in the southeast province of Khost. More than 60 participants, including representatives of…

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News and Press Release
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UNAMA
Posted:
26 Jan 2020

Afghanistan

Afghanistan: 'Violence reduction' must mean no civilian casualties

The USA and the Afghan Taliban’s negotiations over a reduction in violence must include a commitment by both sides to abide by the laws of war and end all attacks on civilians, Amnesty International said today. Over…

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News and Press Release
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Amnesty
Posted:
26 Jan 2020

Afghanistan

Peace in Afghanistan must be worthy of its name

By Zaman Sultani South Asia Researcher, Talk of peace has returned to Afghanistan, with the prospect of talks between the U.S. administration and the Taliban being revived. We can faintly discern the outlines of a potential deal:…

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News and Press Release
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Amnesty
Posted:
25 Jan 2020

Afghanistan

After four decades of war, Afghan widows battle for homes

by Rina Chandran | @rinachandran | Thomson Reuters Foundation Wednesday, 22 January 2020 01:00 GMT Often with few livelihood options, Afghan widows are also generally denied a share of land and property, even though these rights are recognised…

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News and Press Release
Source:
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Posted:
23 Jan 2020

Afghanistan + 2 more

Afghanistan: Weekly Humanitarian Update (13 January – 19 January 2020)

Northeast: Over 10,000 people displaced by fighting in Kunduz Fighting between the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and a NonState Armed Group (NSAG) continued in Kunduz province. According to initial reports, around 1,472 families (approximately 10,304 people)…

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