Intervention

PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Year
: 2018  |  Volume : 16  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 290--295

Thoughts from Afghanistan: Rebuilding community in complexity


Athena Madan 
 CCC, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Correspondence Address:
Athena Madan
School of Humanitarian Studies, Royal Roads University, 2005 Sooke Road, Victoria, BC
Canada

This personal reflection shares four vignettes from the author’s field journal while on assignment in Afghanistan. Note 1 shares the thoughts (with permission) of a few of her female Afghan colleagues; Notes 2 and 3 share experiences from field work day-to-day; and Note 4 closes with a reflection about some of the larger socio-political complexities that may tacitly underpin humanitarian intervention in Afghanistan. This reflection piece offers no answers, only musings.


How to cite this article:
Madan A. Thoughts from Afghanistan: Rebuilding community in complexity.Intervention 2018;16:290-295


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Madan A. Thoughts from Afghanistan: Rebuilding community in complexity. Intervention [serial online] 2018 [cited 2023 Jun 6 ];16:290-295
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