A young alum reflects on her year in Kabul, where she worked to provide crucial educational and healthcare support to the war-torn but resolute populace
This paper describes the crucial issues and challenges facing Afghanistan’s universities as they beg...
Two weeks prior to the complete withdrawal of the United States/NATO troops from Afghanistan on 30 A...
Afghanistan\u27s landmine contamination began with the Soviet occupation from 1979 to 1989. Pro-Sovi...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
Several decades of war and its subsequent civil turmoil has brought devastating destruction througho...
This paper represents an analysis of the way in which internet communication by a physician can impa...
In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another trag...
The global refugee crisis has reached epic proportions. Statistics from the United Nations High Comm...
The aim of this explorative arts-based study was to understand women’s narratives of education in co...
The return in late June 2021 of the last German soldiers from the Resolute Support Mission to Afghan...
The town of Istalif, located in the plains of Parwan north of Kabul, and the political lives of the ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The calls to service now are global and diverse, but so are we. In a previous article in this Journa...
A 23-year-old girl and resident of Kabul, Afghanistan, lost both of her legs in a landmine explosion...
The West Asia Program is a launching a new series of occasional papers entitled ‘Afghan Voices’. The...
This paper describes the crucial issues and challenges facing Afghanistan’s universities as they beg...
Two weeks prior to the complete withdrawal of the United States/NATO troops from Afghanistan on 30 A...
Afghanistan\u27s landmine contamination began with the Soviet occupation from 1979 to 1989. Pro-Sovi...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
Several decades of war and its subsequent civil turmoil has brought devastating destruction througho...
This paper represents an analysis of the way in which internet communication by a physician can impa...
In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another trag...
The global refugee crisis has reached epic proportions. Statistics from the United Nations High Comm...
The aim of this explorative arts-based study was to understand women’s narratives of education in co...
The return in late June 2021 of the last German soldiers from the Resolute Support Mission to Afghan...
The town of Istalif, located in the plains of Parwan north of Kabul, and the political lives of the ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The calls to service now are global and diverse, but so are we. In a previous article in this Journa...
A 23-year-old girl and resident of Kabul, Afghanistan, lost both of her legs in a landmine explosion...
The West Asia Program is a launching a new series of occasional papers entitled ‘Afghan Voices’. The...
This paper describes the crucial issues and challenges facing Afghanistan’s universities as they beg...
Two weeks prior to the complete withdrawal of the United States/NATO troops from Afghanistan on 30 A...
Afghanistan\u27s landmine contamination began with the Soviet occupation from 1979 to 1989. Pro-Sovi...