Dispatches From Afghanistan – a Free Livestream Event | How To Academy

Thu, 14 April 2022

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm GMT

Dispatches From Afghanistan – a Free Livestream Event

Fawzia Koofi, Christina Lamb, Jon Lee Anderson, Lyse Doucet, and Hannah MacInnes

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What does the future hold for the people of Afghanistan in the wake of America’s withdrawal and the Taliban’s return to power?

The withdrawal of NATO and US forces from Afghanistan marked the end of the era of western interventionism, and the return of the rule of the Taliban after two decades of insurgency.

Bringing together leading Afghan politician and women’s rights advocate Fawzia Koofi, who was a member of the recent delegation negotiating peace with the Taliban; Sunday Times chief foreign correspondent Christina Lamb; and award-winning war correspondent and New Yorker writer Jon Lee Anderson, this livestream event will explore both the transformation of everyday life in Afghanistan and the major diplomatic, humanitarian and political questions presented by the new status quo.

As the Pax Americana recedes into the past and a new and uncertain geopolitical age begins, join us to hear from experts and leaders alike on what the future holds both for Afghanis and the wider region.

This livestream event is free to join. Please consider donating. All proceeds will go to a basket of humanitarian charities working in Afghanistan.

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Fawzia Koofi

Afghan Politician and Women’s Rights Advocate

Fawzia Koofi was a member of peace negotiation team representing Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. She is the leader of a newly established political party called Movement for Change in Afghanistan. She was elected Member of Parliament from the Badakhshan province in September 2005, right after the first elected parliament after 33 years. Fawzia was elected as the first woman Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament in the history of Afghanistan. She has been titled as BBC 100 women, Young Global Leader by World Economic Forum, Fearless Mind of 2013 by TIMES magazine, 50 Great Leaders by Fortune magazine in 2021 and many more. Since her flee from Kabul, she has travelled across the world to meet world leaders, Human rights Organizations and Civil Society activists to keep the focus in Afghanistan in terms of Humanitarian and Political crises, especially the repression of women and girls. 

Christina Lamb

Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times

Christina Lamb is Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times and one of Britain’s leading foreign journalists She is the best-selling author of nine books including Farewell Kabul, The Africa House, and The Sewing Circles of Herat and co-wrote the international bestseller I am Malala with Malala Yousafzai and The Girl from Aleppo with Nujeen Mustafa. Her latest book Our Bodies, Their Battlefields about sexual violence in conflict won the first Pilecki Institute award for war reporting and was shortlisted for Britain’s top non-fiction award, the Baillie Gifford Prize, as well as the Orwell Prize and the New York Public Library Bernstein award.

Jon Lee Anderson

Award-winning War Correspondent and New Yorker Writer

Jon Lee Anderson is an American journalist and author. A staff writer for the New Yorker magazine, he has specialised in reporting on political violence during his career, and has covered over two dozen conflicts around the world. He has authored a number of books, including Guerrillas, The Fall of Baghdad, and Che Guevara, a Revolutionary Life. He lives in Dorset, England.

Lyse Doucet

Chief International Correspondent and Senior Presenter for BBC World News

Lyse Doucet is an award winning Chief International Correspondent and Senior Presenter for BBC World News television and BBC World Service Radio. She played a key role in the BBC’s coverage of the “Arab Spring” across the Middle East and North Africa and has covered all the major stories in the region for the past 20 years. She is a regular visitor to Afghanistan and Pakistan from where she has been reporting since 1988.

Hannah MacInnes

Journalist and Broadcaster

Hannah MacInnes is a broadcaster and journalist. Alongside hosting How To Academy’s live programmes and podcast, she presents a cultural show on Times Radio and interviews on-stage at a number of other major literary events. She is the host of The Klosters Forum Podcast series and has written for the Radio Times, the Evening Standard and TLS. Before going freelance she worked for 8 years at BBC Newsnight, as Planning Editor and as a Producer / Filmmaker.