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A Glance on Cases of

Running Away from House in Afghanistan

November 2006

 

Acknowledgement

The Women and Children Legal Research Foundation expresses its gratitude to the following organizations and persons:

1.    The Global Fund for Women for its financial support and budgeting of the project

2.    To all organizations and governmental and nongovernmental offices supporting the project in the preparation and providing the relevant information

3.    To all people and persons who helped us by sharing their life tales for disclosing  realities of the affaires

4.    To Henrich Boll Foundation covering the general expenses of the Foundation for contribution in performing of different projects

 

Introduction of the book

 

Book Title: A Glance on Cases of Running Away from House in Afghanistan

Prepared by: Women and Children Legal Research Foundation

Donor: The Global Fund for Women

Circulation: 500 copies

Table of Contents

Chapter One
Preliminary Discussion
1. Introduction
2. Importance of the repor
3. Report summary
4. How people look at the phenomenon of running away?
5. The purpose of this research
6 The method of this research
- The stage of information collection
- Resources
- Analysis of the information
7. Statistics and figures
8. The limitations of the research
9. Working principles
Chapter Two
Findings of the Research
1. Narrating the cases of running away
2. Statistics and information about running away cases
3. Stories of jailers and responsible authorities of detention centers
4. Main factors of running away
- Forced engagement
- Forced marriages
- Couple age difference
- Running away as a result of violence
- Exchange marriages
- Running away resulting from giving in Bad
5. Running away and the issue of verbal divorce
6. Implicit factors contributing to cases of running away
- Social principles and structures
-Education
- Economic factors
- Family factor 27
- Customs and traditions
7. Overview of Afghan laws position in terms of running away
8. Problems on the way of dealing with cases of running away
- Informing judicial and justice authorities before running away
- Condition of informing close relatives and other family member
- Condition of proving the issue of divorce
- Condition of staying in relief
9. Running away from viewpoint of people
10. Method of addressing cases of running away by
11. Manner through which the Legal Department of the
12. The way safe houses treat the runaways
Chapter Three
Conclusion & Recommendations
Conclusion
Recommendations
Attachements
Attachment 1: Questionaires used for the research
Attachment 2: List of references used

 

             Members of the research group:

1.        Nafisa Kabuli

2.       Abdul Hameed Razaq

3.       Anisa Safi

4.       Maleeha Meer

 

 Report Corrected and Edited by: Hangama Anwari

 

 
 
 

 

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