Will Women Lose in Afghanistan, Again?
Womens/Girls rights groups and Afghan civil society have stressed that gains made in the past decade for millions of Afghan women …
Womens/Girls rights groups and Afghan civil society have stressed that gains made in the past decade for millions of Afghan women …
On Sundays, my wife demands a nice coffee and the NY Post, an irreverent and straightforward NY daily paper with short articles. D…
Talk about a Magical Mystery Tour...Singer Castle, originally known as "The Towers"sits on a 7.5 acre island in the middle of the …
Zoe Hitchen is a London based fashion filmmaker making her debut as a solo director at this years 2012 La Jolla Fashion Film Festi…
As a follow-up to my last article, this week's entry spotlights a recorded interview with Francesco Rulli about the Afghan Develop…
Stanford White was born in 1853. White was a famous American architect of the late 19th and early 20th Century who created many wo…
Child labour, servitude, and exploitation has no geographic border. Whether its the mines of Bolivia, the sugar cane fields of the…
Last Tuesday, Mike Sweeney and I had the pleasure to travel to Washington to meet with two USAid officials, Mr. Clinton L. Doggett…
The NATO has been active in the higher education system in Afghanistan since 2006. The Science for Peace and Security Program (SPS…
Information technologies as a means to empower women and girls is the theme of 2012 World Telecommunication and Information Societ…