Voters Angry at “Warlord” Candidates
Politicians with paramilitary pasts enjoy impunity for past actions.
Afghans Disillusioned with Candidate Choice
Most current parliamentarians plan to stand again, despite widespread public mistrust and disappointment.
Life as Blind Journalist in Afghanistan
Successful news editor and presenter overcame disability, prejudice and low expectations.
Afghanistan: Apr/May '10
IWPR story on threat to pistachio trees prompts moves to protect them.
Report Galvanises Efforts to Save Afghan Forests
IWPR story on threat to pistachio trees prompts moves to protect them.
Afghanistan: Apr/May '10
IWPR training gives undergraduates at capital’s university a much-appreciated chance to work on reporting assignments.
Practice Makes Perfect for Kabul Students
IWPR training gives undergraduates at capital’s university a much-appreciated chance to work on reporting assignments.
Outrage at Afghan Boy's Murder for "Collaboration"
Lynching of eight-year-old in Helmand universally condemned, may turn tide of opinion against Taleban.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.