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Afghan poet Safia Milad received the Rabia Balkhi statue in the literature category at the second round of the award ceremony for Afghan women's rights activists in Vienna, the capital of Austria.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has issued a resolution emphasizing the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan and respect for human rights, especially the right to education and work for women and girls in the country.
Floods in Ghor province in western Afghanistan have left at least 1,073 families homeless.
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has ranked the Afghanistan men's and women's national futsal teams 30th and 48th in the world, respectively, in its first-ever official futsal rankings.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has once again pledged its support for girls' education across Afghanistan.
Two young girls have drowned in Kandahar province.
Local sources say the incident happened on Monday (May 6) in the village of "Puchi" in Arghistan district.
Local sources say the incident happened on Monday (May 6) in the village of "Puchi" in Arghistan district.
The Mixed Migration Centre (MMC) based in Europe, in publishing the results of a survey, announced that deprivation of basic rights and freedoms is the main reason for the migration of Afghan women to Turkey after the Taliban's re-control of Afghanistan.
Members of the "Afghanistan Women's Voice Movement" held a protest in Tehran, the capital of Iran, in support of the global campaign against "gender apartheid" led by Afghan women.
The United Nations Women's (UN Women) has criticized the current situation in Afghanistan and called for increased pressure on the Taliban to improve the fundamental rights of women and girls.
Taliban security officials in Badakhshan province say that five people, including a woman and a child, have been killed and three others injured in a traffic accident in the province.
Residents of Yawan district in Badakhshan province have built a primary school with their own funds.
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has emphasized the importance of quality education, ensuring access to resources, and empowering midwives across Afghanistan.
In a two-day conference titled "Empowering Women through Education" held in Vienna, the capital of Austria, Afghan women activists called on Western countries, and especially European politicians, to support Afghan women against the restrictions imposed by the Taliban.
Manizha Bakhtari, an Afghan writer and ambassador to Austria, spoke at the OSCE Asian Partners Conference on the violation of women's rights in Afghanistan.
Taliban local authorities in Kapisa province say that unknown individuals have killed a woman and her two children in the province.
A mine explosion in Zabul province, has killed one child and injured five others.
Several organizations supporting journalists and media outlets have condemned the Taliban's ban on people and political experts cooperating with Afghanistan International media, calling it a violation of human rights.
Rina Amiri, the United States Special Representative for Women and Human Rights in Afghanistan, says that the Taliban must remove "crippling" restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan to tackle the ravages of climate change.
The Afghanistan Women's Movement for Justice and Freedom has issued a statement expressing its condolences to the victims of the recent floods in Afghanistan and calling on responsible authorities, national and international traders and investors to take immediate action to help those affected by the floods.
The Taliban Ministry of Refugees and Returnees has announced that the death toll from the floods in Baghlan province has risen to 315, with 1,630 injured.
A number of Afghan civil and human rights activists held a protest march in Berlin, Germany, to protest against the "deplorable" human rights situation in Afghanistan and the widespread violations of women's rights by the Taliban.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says it is working with its partners to prepare life-saving aid for flood victims in Afghanistan.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Afghanistan says that floods in the northeast of the country have killed at least 51 children.
The Special Trust Fund for Afghanistan (STFA) has released a new report highlighting the disproportionate challenges faced by women and girls in Afghanistan, including Taliban restrictions. The report emphasizes the critical need for investment and support for women and girls in the country.
In the wake of devastating floods in Baghlan province that killed over 300 people and caused extensive damage to homes and health infrastructure, the World Health Organization (WHO) has deployed 17 mobile teams to the flood-affected areas.
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