Entries by kawa.nazemi

Afghanische Online-Uni: „Studentinnen Perspektiven geben“

Frankfurter Rundschau (05.01.2023) In Afghanistan dürfen Frauen keine Universitäten mehr besuchen. Kambiz Ghawami, Vorsitzender des „World University Service“, wirbt für eine afghanische Online-Uni Herr Ghawami, die Empörung im Westen war groß, als die Taliban im Dezember den Frauen den Besuch von Universitäten verboten. Macht es das leichter, für Ihr Vorhaben einer afghanischen Online-Universität zu werben? […]

Rede von Außenministerin Annalena Baerbock bei der Konferenz „Afghanische Diaspora in Deutschland: Zusammenarbeit für die Unterstützung der Zivilgesellschaft in Afghanistan“

„Wie viel kann ein Land noch ertragen?“ Das schrieb Aisha Khurram – die heute hier bei uns ist und auch gleich zu uns sprechen wird – im April auf Twitter. Sie reagierte damit auf einen tödlichen Anschlag auf eine Schule in Kabul und die Verbannung afghanischer Mädchen aus den Klassenzimmern des ganzen Landes. Wie viel […]

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European Parliament resolution of 7 April 2022 on the situation in Afghanistan, in particular the situation of women’s rights

The European Parliament, having regard to its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, having regard to the Taliban’s announcement of the creation of the caretaker government of Afghanistan of 7 September 2021, having regard to the UN Resolution 2626 (2022) of 17th March 2022, on the extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, […]

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European Parliament resolution of 7 April 2022 on the situation in Afghanistan, in particular the situation of women’s rights

The European Parliament, having regard to its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, having regard to the Taliban’s announcement of the creation of the caretaker government of Afghanistan of 7 September 2021, having regard to the UN Resolution 2626 (2022) of 17th March 2022, on the extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, […]

Humanitarian donors urged to step up again for Afghanistan

Afghanistan is trapped in a humanitarian crisis with 23 million people facing acute food insecurity. We need to act now to stop the situation from getting worse Humanitarian agencies have scaled up assistance and are ready to expand, stressing the central role of women in delivering aid Hosted by the United Nations and the Governments […]

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Key Messages from the Afghanistan 2022 Conference

Humanitarian needs in Afghanistan are at unprecedented levels. Over 24 million people – 59 per cent of the population –require lifesaving assistance in 2022, a considerable 30 per cent higher than last year. At the same time, a devastating drought – the worst in almost 30 years – has affected three quarters of provinces. Twenty-three […]

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Statement by Federal Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at the High Level Ministerial Event on the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan

I recently met with a women’s rights activist from Afghanistan. She deplored how the Taliban are reversing women’s rights in the country. “It’s like all the progress we made was built out of ice. That ice has been put in the sun. And now everything is melting away.” That’s how she put it. What we […]