This report reviews the U.S.-sponsored funding and programs directed toward women and children in Afghanistan and Iraq. The national and international response to the plight of Afghan and Iraqi women, even to their most recent experience under the Taliban in Afghanistan or Baathist regime in Iraq, will impact their future role and the long-term developments in each country, such as the implementation of a new constitution, the incorporation of women in local and national governance, the role of Islam and the state, the growth of the economy, the curbing of security concerns, and the role of U.S. and international assistance. This report will be updated as events warrant
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There a...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
Existing literature establishes a connection between elevating the status of women in less developed...
This paper examines the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, recommending economic empowerment as...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...
Since the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, violence against women has emerge...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated over the last months, as the conf...
Since the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, violence against women has emerge...
From the interwar period (1918-1939) to the present, the United States has been involved in the Midd...
Large-scale reconstruction assistance programs are being undertaken by the United States following ...
Afghanistan is a country with strong cultural norms and a male-dominated society, comprising 49% of ...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There a...
The issue of women’s rights in Iraq has taken on new relevance, following the U.S.-led invasion of I...
Existing literature establishes a connection between elevating the status of women in less developed...
This paper examines the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, recommending economic empowerment as...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...
Since the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, violence against women has emerge...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated over the last months, as the conf...
Since the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, violence against women has emerge...
From the interwar period (1918-1939) to the present, the United States has been involved in the Midd...
Large-scale reconstruction assistance programs are being undertaken by the United States following ...
Afghanistan is a country with strong cultural norms and a male-dominated society, comprising 49% of ...
Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventio...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There a...