Women Builders Defy Prejudices
Pioneering women put up with stares, dust and fumes to help rebuild the capital’s roads.
Society Abandons Divorced Women
Without a husband or a home, they are often vulnerable to abuse.
Land Disputes Unsettle the North
Thousands of refugees come home to find that local commanders have expropriated their property.
ISAF Expands to the North
The shift to a NATO-led force means more troops will be available to provide much-needed security.
Disarming of Militias Behind Schedule
The continued presence of armed men under the control of local commanders raises the stakes in elections scheduled for this fall.
Northern Candidates Set out Their Stall
Security and fair representation a common theme in policy statements from three of the presidential contenders.
Election Results Seen as a Done Deal
President Hamid Karzai is tipped to win the October 9 election – but will the poll be fair?
Hard Road to Voter Registration
While millions have signed up to participate in October’s presidential election, opposition and ignorance about the process remain strong.
Women Find a Place in Law Enforcement
While their numbers are still few, women are once again joining the police force.
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