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discussion item Afghanistan -- please don't forget (0) in <Ned> Front Porch
Last week, I returned from Afghanistan after a six-month stint on a UNDP contract supporting an initiative of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development. I was a "Communications Advisor", and spent my time helping with various communication...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Mark Grimes, Jayne Cravens

discussion item Comment (0) on Afghanistan -- please don't forget (0) in <Ned> Front Porch
Statement by the Afghan Women’s Network Women’s Political Participation Committee October 07, 2007 Afghan Women are concerned on deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan and loss of innocent citizen in suicide bombing. We women express o...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jayne Cravens

discussion item Comment (0) on Afghanistan -- please don't forget (0) in <Ned> Front Porch
"It is better for my children to be alive even if it means they must be illiterate." Education in Afghanistan: A harrowing choice By Barry Bearak in the International Herald Tribune Published: July 9, 2007 (ME: this article does a GREAT job of showi...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jayne Cravens

discussion item Comment (0) on Afghanistan -- please don't forget (0) in <Ned> Front Porch
By law, women ARE allowed to run their own businesses in Afghanistan, but by tradition, most are NOT. Even in Kabul, many women aren't even allowed to go into a shop without their husband or a "mahram" (male relative). There was a story on the IPS ...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jayne Cravens

discussion item Comment (0) on Afghanistan -- please don't forget (0) in <Ned> Front Porch
Are the women able to run their own businesses? What is their Internet connectivity situation like? Welcome back to Germany BTW, and welcome to the site...it's great to have you here.
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Jayne Cravens

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