Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 (Afghan Voices)

Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 (Afghan Voices)

Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 is a magazine-style podcast that amplifies the voices of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan. Each week, the show provides updates on Afghan-related news, features a report on Afghan issues, covers topics related to health, and more. Hosted by two Afghan presenters, the podcast highlights the challenges faced by Afghan communities and their remarkable resilience while living in Pakistan. Every episode addresses various issues affecting these communities and explores their efforts to overcome adversity.

  1. 22 OCT

    Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 | Episode 12

    Today’s episode of Awaz-e-Dosti is brought to you by our host, Ahmad Sediq. In the news segment, we cover important developments affecting Afghan migrants and Afghanistan. First, Isfahan's Police Commander in Iran revealed during a press conference that 300 Afghan migrants are apprehended and deported back to Afghanistan every day. Second, the foreign ministers of Germany, Australia, Canada, and the Netherlands issued a strong statement condemning the ongoing gross violations of human rights in Afghanistan, especially the gender-based discrimination against women. They also warned of legal actions against the Taliban. Finally, at the United Nations General Assembly, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif urged the Taliban to move towards forming an inclusive government. He emphasized that Pakistan has stood by the international community's expectations and called on the Taliban to respect human rights, particularly women's rights. In the second segment, we bring you an insightful interview with Mohammad Nazir Rafiq, a former technical engineer who served from 2001 to 2021 with several international organizations, including Merlin, Life Shelter, Concern, and the Aga Khan Foundation. He also worked with the American company PGS (Park Global Solutions) and CCNPP. After the fall of the Afghan republic, Nazir migrated to Pakistan on December 18, 2020. For the past three years, he has lived in Pakistan with his family, awaiting the outcome of their asylum case. Engineer Nazir dedicated 25 years of his life to serving Afghanistan through international NGOs. Today, he shares the challenges he faces as a migrant and some sweet memories from his journey in this new land. Tune in to hear his story in his own words.

    27 min
  2. 2 OCT

    Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 | Episode 11

    In this episode of Awaz-e-Dosti, our host Raees Bacha brings you the latest updates concerning the Afghan community. The episode is divided into three parts. In the first part, we present three significant news stories focusing on key developments relevant to the Afghan refugee community and the region. One story covers ISIS claiming responsibility for a bomb attack on a police vehicle in Pakistan's Balochistan province, which killed two officers and injured several others. Experts suggest increasing coordination between ISIS and the separatist Balochistan Liberation Army in the region. Recent militant attacks in Balochistan have claimed over 50 lives, with the BLA, a group designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S., taking responsibility for most of these attacks. Another story highlights Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urging the Taliban’s interim government to take concrete and effective measures against all terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan, particularly those involved in attacks on neighboring countries. The third news report focuses on the Taliban facing potential action by the International Criminal Court for their mistreatment of women. In the second part, we cover an important health topic: Monkeypox. This segment provides a detailed explanation of what Monkeypox is, its symptoms, how it spreads, and preventive measures. We also discuss available treatments and ways to protect against the virus. In the third part, we share an inspiring story from Swabi, specifically from the village of Zaida. One of our active young members, Hamza Yousafzai, along with his friends, took the initiative to support a disabled person in their community. They raised funds and set up a shop for him, giving him a way to earn a livelihood and support his household. This episode highlights community resilience, health awareness, and acts of kindness, showcasing how individuals are positively impacting their communities.

    12 min
  3. 2 OCT

    Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 | Episode 10

    In this episode of Awaz-e-Dosti, our host Khatera Naimee brings you the latest news and two insightful interviews. In the news segment, the first story covers Zakir Naik, a renowned Islamic scholar, who has arrived in Pakistan at the invitation of the government. During his visit, he will hold religious gatherings and meet with officials. Zakir Naik is currently residing in Malaysia and is wanted by India on charges of money laundering and promoting extremism. The second news highlights a historic achievement in football, as Barcelona became the first team in La Liga history to score 6,500 goals. This milestone was reached with a goal from Robert Lewandowski in a match against Getafe. Barcelona, having played 94 seasons, surpassed Real Madrid's 5,499 goals, and Lewandowski remains the league's top scorer this season with seven goals. In the second part of the program, we feature two inspiring interviews. The first is with Shabnam, a young Afghan refugee poetess, who shares her journey from becoming a declamator to finding her voice as a poet. She talks about her life in Pakistan and recites two of her poems during the interview, offering a glimpse into her artistic expression and personal experiences. The second interview is with a remarkable Afghan woman who has found success working with the United Nations. She shares how she is helping Afghan refugees in Pakistan and the impact her work has had on the community. Her story of perseverance and dedication is one you won't want to miss. Finally, Khatera will conclude the show with a beautiful poem by the great Persian poet Hafiz, leaving listeners with a heartfelt message of hope and inspiration.

    24 min
  4. 25 SEPT

    Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 | Episode 8

    In this episode of Awaz-e-Dosti, hosts Ahmad Sediq and Khateera bring you the latest updates on Afghan-related news and feature an insightful interview with an Afghan journalist living as a refugee in Pakistan. He discusses his personal experiences, the challenges of refugee life, and his continued work in journalism. In the news segment, we report that Abdul Aziz Sakhi Zada, a former Aryana News reporter, was shot by unknown gunmen near his home in Pakistan, sustaining a superficial head injury. He has not yet commented on the attackers or their motives. Sakhi Zada had previously been assaulted by Taliban fighters in Kabul. Additionally, Afghan journalist Ahmad Hanayesh was recently attacked in Islamabad. We also cover the tragic attack in Daykundi province, central Afghanistan, where fourteen people were killed and six injured. The Islamic State claimed responsibility, but no evidence has been provided. The Taliban has condemned the attack and is working to find and prosecute those responsible. Furthermore, we report on the devastating floods in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania, which have caused at least 18 deaths and several missing persons. Lastly, we present a comprehensive health report on Chikungunya. The National Institute of Health (NIH) of Pakistan has issued an advisory on the prevention of this viral disease, which is spread by Aedes mosquitoes and has become widespread in Karachi and other parts of Pakistan. The advisory outlines preventive measures, symptoms to watch for, and ways to protect yourself and your community. Tune in for an engaging and informative episode that addresses crucial issues affecting the Afghan refugee community and provides essential health information.

    10 min
  5. 19 SEPT

    Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 | Episode 6

    In this episode of Awaz-e-Dosti, host KhateeraRaees Bacha brings you the latest updates on the Afghan community, including two special reports. The first report highlights a tree plantation initiative led by a young Pakistani man in the Swabi refugee camp. With the growing concern over deforestation and its impact on global warming, this individual has taken a significant step to help the environment. So far, he and his friends have planted 3,000 trees. The initiative began on July 9 and is planned to continue until March of next year. The report emphasizes the importance of tree plantation, especially as rising temperatures due to climate change have made summers unbearably hot, affecting all forms of life. The second report focuses on the importance of education for women, particularly in the Gandaf refugee camp. Acquiring knowledge is a duty for both men and women, as both are the pillars on which society is built. Islam gives women a place of honor and emphasizes their right to both religious and secular education, recognizing that the pursuit of knowledge is a basic human right. Despite this, many women are still deprived of this right in several places, where they are neither given the respect nor the legitimate rights they deserve, often treated as mere commodities. In this regard, we spoke to Gulab Jan, a resident of the Afghan refugee camp in Gandaf. He shared his concerns, stating that the education rate in their camp is less than one percent. While there were initial efforts to provide education to girls, these efforts were hindered by various challenges, including carelessness and lack of proper education, leading to the closure of the initiative. Stay tuned as we explore these critical issues and their broader implications in today’s episode.

    19 min

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Awaz-e-Dosti | Season 2 is a magazine-style podcast that amplifies the voices of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan. Each week, the show provides updates on Afghan-related news, features a report on Afghan issues, covers topics related to health, and more. Hosted by two Afghan presenters, the podcast highlights the challenges faced by Afghan communities and their remarkable resilience while living in Pakistan. Every episode addresses various issues affecting these communities and explores their efforts to overcome adversity.

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