Children's Rights in Afghanistan (2012)
United Nations assistance mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) in collaboration with Radio and television Afghanistan produced a series of documentaries that explores the last decade of efforts by UN agencies and international community to help Afghanistan rebuild the country. The documentary series examines the challenges, achievements and failures of these efforts and programmers by focusing on the most important issues such as women, police force, peace, drug, education, human rights, election, health, and children.
Director: Alka Sadat
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Screenplay
Country: Afghanistan
Language: English, فارسی
Original Language: fa
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Children's Rights in Afghanistan about?
- United Nations assistance mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) in collaboration with Radio and television Afghanistan produced a series of documentaries that explores the last decade of efforts by UN agencies and international community to help Afghanistan rebuild the country. The documentary series examines the challenges, achievements and failures of these efforts and programmers by focusing on the most important issues such as women, police force, peace, drug, education, human rights, election, health, and children.
- Who directed Children's Rights in Afghanistan?
- Children's Rights in Afghanistan was directed by Alka Sadat.
- How long is Children's Rights in Afghanistan?
- Children's Rights in Afghanistan has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- What genre is Children's Rights in Afghanistan?
- Children's Rights in Afghanistan is a Documentary film.
- Where was Children's Rights in Afghanistan produced?
- Children's Rights in Afghanistan was produced in Afghanistan.