Asia Culture House organized a dialogue with community members in Nangarhar province, on 5th October 2020. This event brought together school teachers, university students, businessmen, women council representatives and community elders to discuss the future and what it holds, what needs to be done now to achieve the future they want, and how the United... Continue Reading →
Rethinking Income Inequality
Date: Friday 9 October 2020Time: 10:00 am- 12:00 pm, Kabul timePlatform: ZoomAs you await to join the dialogue, please fill this survey: https://un75.online/?lang=fas. We are organizing a webinar with economists and student researchers to discuss income inequality. Participants will talk about the future and what it holds, what needs to be done now to reach... Continue Reading →
UNcomplicated; Accessible Education for Women
Asia Culture House (Asia Culture and Art Organization) organized an online dialogue on October 1, 2020 about the future of UN. This event brought together university lecturers, civil society activists and educational practitioners to discuss the future and what it holds, what needs to be done now to achieve sustainable development goals, and how the... Continue Reading →
UN75 Artists’ Perspective; Envisioning a Secular, Peaceful and Developed Afghanistan
The UN75 artists dialogue was designed to bring together and support artists to share their perception of the present, their aspirations for future and role of the United Nations in realizing those aspirations. Inputs of the dialogue is being summarized and shared here to highlight the role of the United Nations in Afghanistan. Asia Culture... Continue Reading →
Stay tuned for an interesting project with the UNESCO Kabul Office
We are excited to announce that we have partnered with the UNESCO Kabul Office to organize a unique nation-wide project. Keep in touch to know the details in the coming weeks.
Driving Social Change Through Art and Culture: Asia Culture House, Afghanistan
Our friend Atharva Mehendale, Community Project Manager, URI-North India & Afghanistan took the opportunity to write the following note about Asia Culture House and its partnership with URI. "Active collaborations and partnerships with organisations in Afghanistan and beyond have helped Asia Culture House organise street art festivals, seminars, conferences and other events in Afghanistan since 2015.... Continue Reading →
Exploring Afghanistan’s Forgotten and Vulnerable Local Dances
Asia Culture House developed this project to identify forgotten local dances and dances that are prone to be forgotten. The project served as an awareness raising campaign on urgency and need to revive and retain local dances. The project had three main components and was successfully implemented by Asia Culture House, in collaboration with Porsesh... Continue Reading →
Parwaaz Painting Festival 10-15 March 2018
Parwaaz Painting Festival was an painting festival in Afghanistan that was funded by United Nations and was successfully implemented by Asia Culture House in 2018. The project was designed and started on 1sth February and finished on 30th March. The main motive behind initiating this festival was to highlight the “Positive Role of Women in... Continue Reading →
Peace Campaign 2, Using Art to Advocate for Peace
Second round of peace campaign was rather different. It was, though organized in cooperation with Khatira Afarinan Cultural Agency. The campaign started by Graffiti on morning of 30th October 2015 and ended by kite-running on afternoon of that day. The graffiti was implemented on walls of 3rd District Police Station-with participation of trainees of Asia... Continue Reading →
Peace Campaign 1, Using Arts to Advocate for Peace
Youth Voice-5 Exhibition was dedicated to a campaign for peace with the logo of, “Peace and Human Rights; Yes, War and Violence; No”. It was conducted jointly with “Woman and Life” organization on October seventh, 2015. It was a mixture of photo, painting and calligraphy exhibition and installations. Artworks portrayed ruins of war, of intolerance... Continue Reading →