16 May Conversations with a hashish-addicted youth
On Thursday two weeks ago I started on the two-and-a-half-hours drive from Kabul to Jalalabad, to visit my family. I knew the road well, having...
On Thursday two weeks ago I started on the two-and-a-half-hours drive from Kabul to Jalalabad, to visit my family. I knew the road well, having...
After hundreds of emails sent, copious amount of tea consumed at government offices,and countless hours spent agonizing over InDesign, the latest edition of the A...
Just a few years after the unprecedented dry spell of 2008, drought has struck again in northeastern Afghanistan. With rainfed areas severely affected, irrigated areas...
Bonus read: AAN analyst Sare Kouvo explores some of the issues raised by AREU's Legacies of Conflictresearch AREU is running a series of blogs examining some...
Over the next few weeks, AREU will be running a series of blogs examining some of the issues emerging from its research on women’s participation...
Please note that as of November 2012, AREU has relocated.  We are still in Shahr-i-Naw and we look forward to receiving you at our new location...
AREU recently released a report on local governance in Afghanistan. A major focus was on the issue of representation and how local people could have...
In Afghanistan, the way people describe their lives to outsiders can sometimes be very different to the reality of their lived experiences. Working out what...
Dear AREU Partners and Supporters, We would like to provide you with a brief update on developments at AREU and seek your help in identifying a...
In March this year, as we started our study on urban governance in Jalalabad, one of our first tasks was selecting an interesting site. We...