The Rise and Fall of Taliban Regime (1994-2001) In Afghanistan: The Internal Dynamics
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The individual- and community-level women's empowerment and utilization of maternity care services in Afghanistan: a multilevel cross-validation study. [PDF]
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Potential Impact of Maternal and Newborn Health Improvements in Afghanistan: Projection of Mortality to 2030. [PDF]
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Global Perspectives on Barriers to Oral Health Care Access for Afghan Refugee Women and Girls: A Scoping Review Protocol. [PDF]
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Building Trust and Trustworthiness in Public Institutions: Essential Elements in Placing Trust at the Heart of Health Policy and Systems Comment on "Placing Trust at the Heart of Health Policy and Systems". [PDF]
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The Economic Situation of Afghanistan under the Regime of Taliban 2.0: Challenges and Prospects
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Factors associated with Afghan household food security pre- and post-Taliban regime
Journal of Public Health Policy, 2023<p>To determine multifaceted determinants of household vulnerability to food insecurity in Afghanistan before and after the Taliban takeover, we randomly selected 555 households from 13 provinces, conducted in-person surveys, and applied the Household Food Insecurity Assess Scale (HFIAS) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM).
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The armed resistance to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
Security science journal, 2021The main violent threat to the Taliban regime comes from the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) armed group, but the Taliban regime will also have to deal with armed resistance from ethnic groups in Afghanistan that already feel threatened by the new regime.
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The Taliban regime in Afghanistan
Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 2004More than three years ago, the brutal and tragic events of 11 September 2001 have brought the Taliban to the centre stage of world politics and the global political environment. The Taliban leaders, who ruled Afghanistan by faith and fear, gave shelter to the Al'Qaeda extremist group of Osama Bin Laden.
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