Arghand's founder, Sarah Chayes, often is asked to comment on events in Afghanistan. Here are some links to her latest appearances. For a more complete listing, please go to: www.sarahchayes.net.
Rachel Maddow - March 12, 2009
As a former NPR reporter, Sarah is often aked to comment on the sitiation in Afghanistan. Below are links to a few of her more recent appearances. Please go to www.sarahchayes.net for a more complete listing.
Talk of the Nation - June 28, 2010
Fresh Air - February 4, 2009
Former NPR Reporter Starts Afghan Cooperative Freh Air - December 10, 2007
BUSINESS COOPERATIVE IN KANDAHAR, PRI's The World, Oct.17, 2007
RADIO-CANADA: Le Point, April 19, 2006 - (with Windows media Player)
Coup de coeur: Une Occidentale à Kandahar
Interview with Céline Galipeau.
HEALTH SMART, December, 2009/January, 2010
Soap Stars
"From earth-friendly to sweet-smelling and decorative, these soaps are woth getting into a lather about.
by Yasmine Fathy
THE SIGNATURE , Oct. 30, 2008
"Local businesses support Afghan products"
Arghand products include soaps and oils
by Brad Atchison
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, December 2007
Scents & Sensibility
"How the author helped Afghans build a thriving soap and body-oil business—and overcame the incompetence of America’s aid establishment"
by Sarah Chayes
BOSTON REVIEW, April 2007
Days of Lies and Roses
Selling Out Afghanistan
by Sarah Chayes
THE BOSTON GLOBE, May 9, 2006
"American activist finds her calling in Afghan hot spot"
By Declan Walsh, Globe Correspondent
THE GUARDIAN, Monday March 27, 2006
A Kandahar soap story
By Declan Walsh