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Afghan women

Afghan women. Afghan women. Achievments & Challenges. 2001-2013 Overview of Afghan w omen in Taliban and post Taliban Regime. Afghan women. Achievments & Challenges. The presence and contribution of Afghan Women in developing their country Insecurity Human Rights Violations

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Afghan women

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  1. Afghan women

  2. Afghan women Achievments & Challenges 2001-2013 • Overviewof Afghan women in Taliban andpost Taliban Regime

  3. Afghan women Achievments & Challenges • The presenceandcontributionof Afghan Women in developingtheircountry • Insecurity • Human Rights Violations • Discrimination • Traditions Some Afghan women who have been murdered in the past few years (L to R): ShaimaRezayee, May 18, 2005, MalalaiKakar, September 28, 2008, ZakiZaki, June 6, 2007 Second Row: SitaraAchakzai, April 12, 2009, SafiaAmajan, September 25, 2006, ShokibaSangaAmaaj, June 1, 2007

  4. Afghan women Child Marriage • Child marriage,Baad & Forced marriage common practice in rural Afghanistan. • Escaping home, is a crime • PS:-Baad is a traditional practice of settling disputes in which a young girl is traded to settle a dispute

  5. Afghan women Afghan Women Rights • Article 22 of Afghan constitution, • Sharia law • Elimination of Violence Against Women Law (EVAW)

  6. Afghan women Afghan Women Rights femalejudgespresence in thejudicialsystem • Femal judges just Kabul, Balkh, Herat, Takhar and Baghlan • No presence in the decision making level • Traditional courts

  7. Afghan women Post 2014 • International Forces withdrawal • Election • Peace process

  8. Thankyouverymuch Questions?

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