In continuation of the capacity building programs of the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC), Safety of Journalists, First Aid, Psychosocial Support and Cyber Security training programs were organized for 174 journalists and media workers (113 males and 61 females) of Balkh, Ghazni, Samangan, Jawzjan, Ghor, Badakhshan, Baghlan and Kabul provinces.
Read MoreMohammad Usman Akram, a prominent Afghan satirist, has sadly passed away of cancer.
Read MoreTo evaluate the challenges facing media work, the acting director of the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC), during his trip to the northern zone, met with Shamsuddin Mohammadi, head of information and culture directorate of Faryab province.
Read MoreTo evaluate the challenges facing media work, the acting director of the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC), during his trip to the northern zone, met with Zabihullah Nurrani, head of information and culture directorate of Balkh province.
Read MoreTo address challenges facing media work, the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC) organized separate advocacy meetings with provincial officials in Kundoz, Laghman, Zabul, Kunar and Ghor provinces.
Read MoreIn continuation of the capacity building programs of the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC), Safety of Journalists, First Aid, Psychosocial Su…
Read More View AllAJSC is in regular contact with negotiating delegates and advocate with negotiating parties to bring up freedom of expression and human rights and ens…
Read More View AllThis paper is written for the purpose of creating a roadmap to support press freedom in the Afghan reconciliation process.
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