Report Leads to Launch of Herat Media Rights Body
IWPR report on official reluctance to cooperate with the press prompts setting up of media pressure group.
"Rogue Police" Complaints in Afghan North
Local forces raised without Kabul’s consent accused of abusing rather than protecting population.
Uneven Progress in North Afghan City
Residents of poorer parts of Mazar-e Sharif say they miss out on urban improvement projects.
Herat Women Take Charge in Business
Despite social strictures, more and more women are opening shops and businesses in western province.
Afghan Government Has Cash, Won't Spend
Ministries failing to use up their budgets despite pressing need for more reconstruction work.
Afghanistan: Dec '10/Jan '11
Afghan regional centre gives reporters practical help as well as a forum to meet and exchange ideas.
Herat Office Boosting Local Journalism
Afghan regional centre gives reporters practical help as well as a forum to meet and exchange ideas.
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