Peace studies & conflict resolution
Description
Afghanistan’s media have evolved at warp speed since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, yet being a journalist remains an extremely dangerous occupation, as many have been killed and still more threatened with violence if they persist in their work. The growth of Afghanistan’s democracy depends on a functioning media. This report examines the situation and offers paths forward to making Afghanistan safer for journalism.
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Author Biography
Ann Procter is a senior program officer with USIP’s South and Central Asia team. She has worked in postconflict countries as a program officer and communications specialist for the past decade.
United States Institute of Peace
The United States Insitute of Peace was created by the US congress as a federally funded press creating works to prevent and resolve global conflict by providing education and resources to work towards peace.
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- Publication Date August 2015
- ISBN/Identifier 9781601273277
- Pages4
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- SeriesPeace Brief
- Series Part189
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