Reporting out of Afghanistan is decidedly downbeat these days, intimating that the United States is entangled in an unwinnable war. The focus tends to be on what is not working in the country. This is perhaps understandable given that foreign correspondents often cover violence, death, and destruction in Afghanistan. But they aren’t seeing, for a variety of reasons, what is working.
The world annually celebrates Refugee Day in late June, an event that helps raise awareness about the plight, courage, and resilience of the world's refugees. By contrast, internally displaced persons have no day of their own. It is time for this discrepancy to change.