Soldiers keep watch in Afghanistan's Helmand. The building, formerly the office of the governmor of Nawa-i-Barakzay district, has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
A girl stands in a poppy field in Kandahar province. The narcotics industry has partly fuelled the long war in Afghanistan. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Razia, 16, recovers at the Emergency Hopsital in Helmand's provincial capital Lashkargar after she was injured in a blast. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Last year, the highest number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan has been reported since records have been kept. More than 7,000 people were wounded. Here in Lashkargar, Helmand's provincial capital, children are recovering from blast injuries and gunshot wounds at the Emergency Hospital. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Covering her face, Khadija, 19, holds a photo of her three husbands: the Taliban fighter to the right, the police officer to the left, and her current husband in the middle. She lives outside of Helmand's provincial capital Lashkargar. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Khadija's husband holds a photo of his brothers in Helmand province - all of them killed in the conflict. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Soldiers keep watch in Afghanistan's Helmand. The building, formerly the office of the governmor of Nawa-i-Barakzay district, has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
In Kandahar, where playgrounds are largely unavailable, children play on an old Soviet tank. Conflict is all-present in the southern province and eighteen years of American invasion haven't defeated the Taliban. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
A man sits outside the former office of the governor of Nawa-i-Barakzai district that has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
In Kandahar, where playgrounds are largely unavailable, children play on an old Soviet tank. Conflict is all-present in the southern province and eighteen years of American invasion haven't defeated the Taliban. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Soldiers keep watch in Afghanistan's Helmand. The building, formerly the office of the governmor of Nawa-i-Barakzay district, has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
A girl stands in a poppy field in Kandahar province. The narcotics industry has partly fuelled the long war in Afghanistan. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Razia, 16, recovers at the Emergency Hopsital in Helmand's provincial capital Lashkargar after she was injured in a blast. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Last year, the highest number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan has been reported since records have been kept. More than 7,000 people were wounded. Here in Lashkargar, Helmand's provincial capital, children are recovering from blast injuries and gunshot wounds at the Emergency Hospital. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Covering her face, Khadija, 19, holds a photo of her three husbands: the Taliban fighter to the right, the police officer to the left, and her current husband in the middle. She lives outside of Helmand's provincial capital Lashkargar. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Khadija's husband holds a photo of his brothers in Helmand province - all of them killed in the conflict. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Soldiers keep watch in Afghanistan's Helmand. The building, formerly the office of the governmor of Nawa-i-Barakzay district, has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
In Kandahar, where playgrounds are largely unavailable, children play on an old Soviet tank. Conflict is all-present in the southern province and eighteen years of American invasion haven't defeated the Taliban. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
A man sits outside the former office of the governor of Nawa-i-Barakzai district that has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
In Kandahar, where playgrounds are largely unavailable, children play on an old Soviet tank. Conflict is all-present in the southern province and eighteen years of American invasion haven't defeated the Taliban. Photo by Stefanie Glinski
Soldiers keep watch in Afghanistan's Helmand. The building, formerly the office of the governmor of Nawa-i-Barakzay district, has been bombed and attacked by the Taliban, leaving ruins and bullet-riddled walls. Photo by Stefanie Glinski