In this interview, Afghan MP Naderi discusses the strength of democratic values in Afghanistan, expressing hope for more political participation by women and youth.
Author: Marie O'Reilly
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A conversation with David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, about US-led airstrikes on ISIS and their effects on the humanitarian response in Syria.
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In South Sudan, there are no legal protections against child marriage, but local chiefs can still help safeguard the human rights of young women and girls.
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In a new report, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) offers a blunt critique of the humanitarian system, and the UN’s role in it. IPI’s Marie O’Reilly spoke with Sandrine Tiller, one of the authors of the report.
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Comfort Ero of the International Crisis Group in Nairobi spoke to IPI’s Marie O’Reilly about Boko Haram, the group’s evolution, and options for the international community.
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A media executive in South Sudan discusses the role of radio in the current conflict and what needs to change in the current peace talks for success.
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The shift in gender relations during the revolution and the opening up of the political process thereafter have allowed for a crucial first step in getting rid of child marriage in Yemen.
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Nearly a year into Rouhani’s presidency in Iran, women activists see some green shoots in an otherwise challenging terrain.
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With unfinished business leftover from MDG 3, how will the international community make sure equal rights for women stays on the post-2015 agenda?
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The government’s criminalization of recent mass protests has only added to its woes.