Afghanistan: Journalism Amid the Darkness
Despite brutal repression, independent outlets continue to provide a rare and precious source of information.
Despite brutal repression, independent outlets continue to provide a rare and precious source of information.
What helps me keep going is my belief in our mission to empower women journalists to report on what is happening under the Taleban.
Against all odds and despite constant danger, a brave few continue to report.
Two decades of efforts to protect women and girls has been systematically dismantled.
An ambitious infrastructure project in Afghanistan risks exacerbating scarcities in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
Women and girls hard hit by increasingly desperate lack of access to medical services.
Unlike previous incomers, recent arrivals are expected to be awarded asylum or complementary protection.
Country at particular risk due to lack of control over its occupied territories.
With the exception of Dushanbe, all other regional powers will strictly limit numbers.
Analysts fear that the new Kabul regime will inspire extremist organisations across the region.