by PR | Dec 8, 2023 | PRBlog
Introduction: The recent collapse of the Afghan government to the Taliban has sent shockwaves through the nation, particularly impacting the already fragile state of healthcare services for women. Afghanistan now faces a critical juncture in ensuring the well-being of...
by porseshresearch | Mar 3, 2023 | News
About the Report: This research study draws on over 80 interviews as well as archival and secondary research to present a comprehensive account of systematic attacks against Hazaras in Pakistan’s Balochistan province and a comprehensive chronology of attacks against...
by porseshresearch | Jul 23, 2024 | PRBlog
July 2024 Nicole Chicoine, D.O. Globally as many as 2.5 million individuals identify as Afghan refugees.1 Of these, nearly 2,700 have arrived in Washington in the year 2023; the majority of which reside in King County.2,3 Afghan refugees face numerous challenges when...
by porseshresearch | Jul 17, 2024
Violent Radicalization in Afghanistan: Rationale, Ground, Causes, and ImplicationsViolent Radicalization in Afghanistan: Rationale, Ground, Causes, and ImplicationsViolent Radicalization in Afghanistan: Rationale, Ground, Causes, and ImplicationsViolent Radicalization...
by porseshresearch | Jul 4, 2024
OUTSPOKEN: MyFightForFreedom and Human Rights for Afghanistan We are delighted to invite you to an insightful and inspirational book talk event, featuring not one, but two remarkable voices for human rights and change. 🌟 Dr. Sima Samar, a Nobel Prize nominee and...
by porseshresearch | Feb 27, 2024 | reports
Introduction: Immigration, a constant throughout human history, has evolved into a contemporary phenomenon shaped by geopolitical conflicts, persecution, and economic adversity. The case of Afghanistan stands out as a compelling subject for immigration studies, given...
by porseshresearch | Feb 26, 2024 | reports
Background: The population of Afghan immigrants in the United States (U.S.) has experienced significant growth inrecent decades. It increased from around 4,000 in 1980 to 28,000 in 1990 and 45,000 in 2000. Withintwo decades, there was a notable surge in Afghan...
by porseshresearch | Feb 17, 2024 | PRBlog
Background: Immigration, an enduring aspect of human history, continues to shape contemporary societies, influenced by geopolitical conflicts, persecution, and economic challenges. Among the myriad of immigration narratives, Afghanistan’s story stands out,...
by porseshresearch | Feb 2, 2024
by porseshresearch | Dec 22, 2023 | reports
Background In recent times, Afghanistan has faced a whirlwind of sociopolitical changes that have deeply affected its healthcare landscape, notably with the transition following the Taliban’s take over of the country in August 2021.This change in power has had a...
by porseshresearch | Jun 24, 2023 | reports
In reviewing Afghanistan’s constitutions and legal systems, it is apparent that these laws are based on the exclusion and a harsh differentiation that relegates non-Muslims to the role of second class citizens. Though Afghanistan committed to the realization of...