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A think-tank committed to strengthening the values of inclusivity & pluralism in Afg through evidenced based-research, digital data gathering & policy advocacy.

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Article 13: The Taliban have codified a law that silences women in public and requires them to keep their faces veiled at all times. The first law codified under the Taliban since they regained power three years ago. Hear the heartbreak… x.com/i/web/status/1…

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Join DROPS this Thursday at Massey College for a vital discussion on Afghan women's role in international justice, global advocacy, and Canada’s policy response. #AfghanWomen #GlobalJustice Register at: masseycollege.ca/events/

Join DROPS this Thursday at <a href="/MasseyCollege/">Massey College</a> for a vital discussion on Afghan women's role in international justice, global advocacy, and Canada’s policy response. #AfghanWomen #GlobalJustice

Register at: masseycollege.ca/events/
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📢 The PVPV Law: A Barrier to Women’s Rights in Afghanistan Our latest Bishnaw survey reveals the grim reality for Afghan women under the PVPV Law—banned from non-formal education, silenced in public, and stripped of movement without a mahram. The oppression is real. 📊 The

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In Afghanistan, the Taliban ban women from attending school beyond grade six, working or leaving home without a male relative. 67% of women surveyed by DROPS find these restrictions extremely oppressive, as Mariam Safi writes ➡️brnw.ch/21wR77V #StatesofFragility

In Afghanistan, the Taliban ban women from attending school beyond grade six, working or leaving home without a male relative. 67% of women surveyed by <a href="/drops_afg/">DROPS</a> find these restrictions extremely oppressive, as <a href="/OfficialMariamS/">Mariam Safi</a> writes ➡️brnw.ch/21wR77V #StatesofFragility
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📢 Join Us for an Exclusive Launch Event! 🚨 We are thrilled to invite you to the launch of the 8th Volume of DROPS’ Women and Public Policy Journal on March 12, 2025 at New York University’s Department of Global Affairs NYUGlobalAffairs! 🎙️ This special event will feature an insightful

📢 Join Us for an Exclusive Launch Event! 🚨

We are thrilled to invite you to the launch of the 8th Volume of DROPS’ Women and Public Policy Journal on March 12, 2025 at New York University’s Department of Global Affairs <a href="/NYUCGA/">NYUGlobalAffairs</a>!

🎙️ This special event will feature an insightful
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📢 Join us on March 12th at the UAE Mission to the UN for a discussion on the surge in girls' enrollment in madrassas in #Afghanistan—& what our research reveals about its far-reaching implications. Co-hosts NorwayUN, UK at the UN 🇬🇧🇺🇳 & UN Women #CSW69 #GirlsEducation

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I am honored to be speaking at the launch of DROPS’s 8th WPP Journal, where I will discuss my article: Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender: The Taliban’s Intersectional Attack on Hazara Women. If you are in New York City on March 12th, I encourage you to register and join us in

I am honored to be speaking at the launch of <a href="/drops_afg/">DROPS</a>’s 8th WPP Journal, where I will discuss my article: Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender: The Taliban’s Intersectional Attack on Hazara Women.

If you are in New York City on March 12th, I encourage you to register and join us in
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If you’re in New York City, don’t miss the launch of our Women in Public Policy Journal & an invigorating discussion with Manizha Wafeq & Yalda Royan on how Afghan women are fighting for their rights under the Taliban in #Afghanistan ⏰10am - 11:15am 📍New York University 📅 Today!

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Women and girls in countries of high fragility: how to support them? Learn about how organisations and development partners are supporting women in Afghanistan and Syria from Mariam Safi from DROPS and Elke Löbel from Bundesentwicklungsministerium. #IWD2025

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📘 New from DROPS: "An Odd Pairing: The Relationship between China and the Taliban De Facto Authorities" This timely analysis explores the evolving dynamics between China & the Taliban, unpacking the strategic interests, tensions, and implications of this unconventional

📘 New from DROPS: 

"An Odd Pairing: The Relationship between China and the Taliban De Facto Authorities"

This timely analysis explores the evolving dynamics between China &amp; the Taliban, unpacking the strategic interests, tensions, and implications of this unconventional
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A powerful piece by Natalie Gonnella-Platts & Jessica Ludwig of George W. Bush Presidential Center that directly challenges narratives attempting to downplay the gender apartheid faced by Afghan women under Taliban rule. It also references DROPS’ recent policy brief on the PVPV Law: dropsafghanistan.org.

A powerful piece by <a href="/yankeebean/">Natalie Gonnella-Platts</a> &amp; <a href="/JesLudwig/">Jessica Ludwig</a>
of <a href="/TheBushCenter/">George W. Bush Presidential Center</a> that directly challenges narratives attempting to downplay the gender apartheid faced by Afghan women under Taliban rule. It also references DROPS’ recent policy brief on the PVPV Law: dropsafghanistan.org.