This paper considers the relevance and applicability of CEDAW in Afghanistan and uses personal interviews with key Afghan and international actors to reflect on the context and framework for understanding the challenges and opportunities that exist for the implementation of CEDAW in contemporary Afghanistan. Starting with an introduction to CEDAW, it traces the Convention’s history in Afghanistan leading to its ratification without reservations in 2003 in order to argue that the application of CEDAW in Afghanistan is threatened by conservative forces who perceive it as an element of international efforts to ‘westernize’ Afghanistan and undermine its unique cultural and religious heritage, particularly vis-à-vis traditional gender roles and ...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
The Taliban, backed by Pakistan, emerged in Afghanistan in 1994, announcing their establishment of t...
This thesis examines how Afghan women from the professional social class have negotiated the patriar...
This paper considers the relevance and applicability of CEDAW in Afghanistan and uses personal inter...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
This paper examines the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, recommending economic empowerment as...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
In the light of the recent events that have taken place in Afghanistan, the purpose of this policy b...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
The Taliban, backed by Pakistan, emerged in Afghanistan in 1994, announcing their establishment of t...
This thesis examines how Afghan women from the professional social class have negotiated the patriar...
This paper considers the relevance and applicability of CEDAW in Afghanistan and uses personal inter...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Tali...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
This paper examines the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, recommending economic empowerment as...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
In the light of the recent events that have taken place in Afghanistan, the purpose of this policy b...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
The Taliban, backed by Pakistan, emerged in Afghanistan in 1994, announcing their establishment of t...
This thesis examines how Afghan women from the professional social class have negotiated the patriar...