Reports & Briefs
Issues
Security rights
Political rights
Socio-Economic rights
 
     
When people live free from physical violence, they live in peace. Security is both a symptom and a cause of long-term stability, and our research and advocacy aims to promote security in both respects. Our research focuses on the core security right: the right to life, liberty and security of the person. It explores how people perceive insecurity at the community level, their expectations for peace, and which groups they believe can provide security. more ...   Long-term stability demands that Afghans can promote their interests and address their grievances politically through peaceful means. We chose to focus on political participation in the political structures that affect people's lives. more ...   If Afghanistan is to move towards peace and political stability, progress on economic rights will be fundamental to success. Afghans are entitled to benefit from national economic resources. They have heard the promises from donors and government and now want service delivery. Our reports explore the nature and extent of those expectations, and the progress of service delivery. more ...