KABUL, May 4 (Xinhua) -- Amid a quite prevalent conception that Afghan women are confined to household roles, a courageous few are breaking barriers to boldly venture into business for their economic ...
The Afghanistan Journalists Center has recorded more than 450 media violation cases since the Taliban took power. “These ...
The months since, women NGO workers say ... met officials in the capital Kabul and Kandahar to persuade them to reverse the ban on the organization’s female staff. “We have an agreement ...
Female-led businesses now represent an economic lifeline for Afghan women living under Taliban restrictions, but face a ...
The Taliban said female YouTubers need to meet criteria for a license, which include a journalism degree and three years' ...
Zerka Malyar and her team sought to confront the Taliban on the critical issue of women’s rights.
The author is an Afghanistan-based female journalist, trained with Finnish support before the Taliban take-over. Her identity is withheld for security reasons ...
Once a thriving presence on air, Afghan women are now at risk of being banned entirely from working in media after latest ...
Fatima, another female hairstylist in Kabul, has been compelled to move her salon equipment to her home, where she works in spite of the challenges imposed by the Taliban. For Fatima, this work is ...
When the Afghan capital fell in August 2021, former British Royal Marine Pen Farthing raised a million pounds of private ...
KABUL, April 17 (Reuters) - Female-led businesses now represent an ... The Taliban have not formally banned women from work but have barred many Afghan female aidworkers, shuttered beauty salons ...
Afghan Women Turn to Entrepreneurship but Struggle to Access Capital By Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Charlotte Greenfield KABUL ... women from work but have barred many Afghan female aidworkers ...