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CW4WAfghan’s Afghanistan Country Office Participates in the 2011 Purple Ribbon Campaign to Eliminate Gender-based Violence

The purple ribbon has come to symbolize the fight against gender-based violence worldwide.  In the United States, friends and family of victims wear the purple ribbon in memory of loved ones w

MY MORNING RANT FROM KABUL:

MY MORNING RANT FROM KABUL: 

Salaam Alaikum, Peace to You - By Nancy Hayes

Nancy Hayes, former President of UNICEF Canada, has lived in the United Kingdom, Jamaica and Afghanistan and traveled extensively visiting UNICEF programs in Nepal, Mali, India and Turkey.

Update Excel-erate Teacher Training Project

UPDATE January 2011 - Excel-erate Teacher Training Project

Two years, 10 trainers, 1542 teachers, 6 districts, and a lot of impact!

Write your MP

Mr. Richardson:

I write you as one of your constituents.

Summary of Panel Discussion in Calgary: Keeping Our Promises: Canada's Role Post 2011

'Keeping Our Promises: What Should Canada's Role Be in Afghanistan Post-2011?'

A CASC/CW4WAfghan-sponsored panel 
at the Kahanoff Centre, April 28, 2010

From the Field: "BY THE NUMBERS"

Janis Rapchuk, CW4WAfghan Director/Secretary and Lauryn Oates, Project Director, are in Kabul this month. Janis reports the follwing obervations during a recent visit to some of our projects:

Little Women’s Workshop – Public Engagement Event - Vancouver Oct 2009

During the fall of 2009, two consultants from SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise) from Okanagan College, Kelowna conducted a series of workshops for the Little Women who wanted to be part of the LW

Eight years on, why educate Afghan women?

Eva Sajoo
Remarks presented at the CESS Conference, University of Toronto,
October 9, 2009.  

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