Strong economic growth during the pre-transition period of 2007-08 to 2011-12 did not reduce poverty and contributed instead to widening inequality in Afghanistan. According to the latest Afghanistan ...
Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan nearly four years ago, human rights have begun diminishing for over 14 million women. Heightened gender inequality has exacerbated the pre-existing ...
Without major financial and logistical support, the people of Afghanistan face a future of poverty and humanitarian crisis, warns Achim Steiner. Disclaimer - All opinions in this column reflect ...
POL-E-KHOMRI, Afghanistan — When the Taliban seized ... Even before the Taliban’s takeover in 2021, about half of Afghans lived in poverty. The regime’s return has deepened the country ...
Iran’s UN Ambassador, Iravani, has highlighted that over 22.9 million people in Afghanistan urgently require assistance due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
This occurs at the same time that human rights organisations are becoming increasingly concerned about Afghanistan's rising rates of poverty and malnutrition, particularly among women. Afghan ...
Persistent high poverty levels, unemployment, limited resources, and weak purchasing power continue to leave millions of Afghans vulnerable in a country reeling from years of conflict and natural disa ...
Afghanistan is one of the most resource-rich countries in the world, with massive reserves of copper, gold, oil, and rare ...
A number of Afghan citizens living in Islamabad, Pakistan, have stated that Afghan women and girls are experiencing the most ...
Afghanistan is grappling with one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. More than half the population needs humanitarian assistance, the health care system is collapsing, the growing impacts of ...
perpetuating the very cycle of poverty and radicalization that the United States spent decades attempting to dismantle. Beyond Afghanistan, America’s retreat carries significant geopolitical ...