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Ban on corporal punishment continues to be widely ignored.
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Cost-effective mud brick buildings could accommodate many more students.
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Insurgents order shut down to avoid being tracked by security forces.
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Access to benefits is a key incentive to undertake perilous military service.
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Fear of social exclusion or even violence force many to remain anonymous.
20 Mar 18
Locals furious that they have no access to network running through their lands.
20 Mar 18
Civil servants are unhappy about being made to pay for aid projects.
19 Mar 18
Social barriers still prevent female reporters from working in the media.
19 Mar 18
Locals want to see movement on power, water and transport projects.
16 Mar 18
Much-anticipated development will irrigate farmland and boost power supplies.
Project Highlight
15 Mar 18
The lawyer defying conservative prejudice and motivating others.
15 Mar 18
Ban on corporal punishment continues to be widely ignored.
14 Mar 18
Broadcasters warned against undermining Afghan values.
14 Mar 18
Aid agencies under pressure to provide food, shelter and education to those seeking refuge.
12 Mar 18
Cost-effective mud brick buildings could accommodate many more students.
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Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned

For almost three years, while her home city of Mosul was under occupation by so-called Islamic State (IS), Tahani Salih kept a daily diary documenting their crimes.
By Daniella Peled, IWPR Managing Editor
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Hugely popular event highlights city’s rehabilitation and recovery.
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The Guardian
The west wanted Aung San Suu Kyi to be a saint. It’s no surprise she is not

The adulation heaped on the Nobel laureate recalled the treatment of Mother Teresa. But her failure to act on the Rohingya crisis has destroyed the myth
By Alan Davis, IWPR Asia & Eurasia Director










