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Aina's actions are based on education, information and communication. Its goal is to strengthen civil society through education of children and women, and training in communication and information skills.

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  • AINA (organization) (en)
  • Aina (ONG) (fr)
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  • Les champs d'activité de l'organisation non gouvernementale Aina sont l'éducation, l'information et la communication. Son objectif est la consolidation de la société civile Afghane à travers l’éducation des enfants et des femmes, par la formation aux métiers de la communication et de l’information. (fr)
  • Aina's actions are based on education, information and communication. Its goal is to strengthen civil society through education of children and women, and training in communication and information skills. (en)
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  • Aina's actions are based on education, information and communication. Its goal is to strengthen civil society through education of children and women, and training in communication and information skills. In 2001, National Geographic Fellow and world-renowned photojournalist Reza Deghati founded Aina to educate and empower Afghans, especially women and children in the use of media, communication and information. Reza believed these skills could contribute to the building of a free and open society by supporting sustainable development, promoting human rights, and strengthening national unity. Since its inception, Aina has had a significant impact on civil society in Afghanistan. Over 1,000 women and men have been trained in media and communication skills, with more than 90% now employed using these skills. Eight publications have been produced and are in circulation, including two women's magazines and one children's magazine, . In addition, the first documentary called Afghanistan Unveiled, by an all-female production team, produced by Aina, was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2005. An exhibit of AINA trained photographers was shown at The Half King in New York, which is known for exhibiting works of photojournalists. (en)
  • Les champs d'activité de l'organisation non gouvernementale Aina sont l'éducation, l'information et la communication. Son objectif est la consolidation de la société civile Afghane à travers l’éducation des enfants et des femmes, par la formation aux métiers de la communication et de l’information. (fr)
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