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In 2021, the Afghan women’s cricket team was forced to flee their country when the Taliban took back power. Now, the International Cricket Council has answered their calls and set up a taskforce to ...
Cuts to U.S. aid for Afghanistan threaten essential IRC programs that deliver food, health care, education and critical ...
Ms. Mousavi, a former teacher and prominent women’s rights advocate in Afghanistan, once led protests to defy the Taliban’s ban on girls’ education and restrictions on women’s economic ...
An Afghan refugee, now residing in Dandenong is seeking help to publish his book about the challenges faced by his […] ...
A delegation of exiled Afghan women is in South Africa for a week-long visit, on a mission to share their stories, and to create a knowledge and insights-sharing platform in their search for ...
Despite their history of destroying cultural artifacts, the Taliban are now publicly supporting the preservation of ...
A funding pledge from the International Cricket Council (ICC) has given Afghanistan’s exiled women cricketers hope of recognition and the chance to play on the international stage in defiance of the ...
But the 20-year-old Afghan woman could not defy her country’s Taliban rulers. They have not just banned all sports for women and girls, they have actively intimidated and harassed those who once ...
Pressure continues to mount on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to take action against Afghanistan for abuse of women's rights in the country. Human Rights Watch (HRW), a non-governmental ...
Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the Afghan allies—including interpreters, government professionals, media members, and ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Afghan women cricketers will finally get high-level support in a bid to rejoin international competition after the sport’s world governing body created a taskforce ...