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Marnie Gustavson and Yasin Farid with orphans at the Allahoddin Orphanage.
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  • Kids of Kabul dance with death along city's wrecked streets
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October 1, 2009

See Afghan Tourism in Action - in Bamyan with PARSA

Come find out why everyone keeps talking about Bamyan!

October 21, 2009

A Sustainable Future for Afghanistan: Reviving and Re-branding Tourism

Read about Afghanistan's new National Park at Band-i-Amir and PARSA's Bamyan Family Park...

December 1, 2009

Afghan Scouts learn to ‘be prepared!’

KABUL – In the United States, being a Boy Scout or a Girl Scout is just one of many diversions offered to kids.

Saliha Farid, a PARSA social worker, explained that options for young Afghan men are limited once they leave the orphanage. "After finishing their education, boys have the option ...

February 2010

Afghanistan 1970 - 1975, Images From an Era of Peace

Photographs by Joseph Hoyt

February 2010

2009 Psychosocial Training Evaluation

February 24, 2010

The Afghan Scouts Program

Read about PARSA's new Afghan Scouts program...

March 2010

March Newsletter No. 1 Now Available

Read the latest news about PARSA in Afghanistan...

March 2010

March Newsletter No. 2 Now Available

Read the latest news about PARSA in Afghanistan...

July 1, 2010

Counterinsurgency Down for the Count in Afghanistan…

President Obama’s Afghanistan strategy isn’t working. So said a parade of Afghanistan watchers during the flap over war commander General Stanley McChrystal’s firing. But what does that phrase, so often in the media these days, really mean? And if the strategy really isn’t working, just how can you tell?

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