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Outspoken Afghan Women's Rights Campaigner, Who Advocates Dialogue With Taliban, Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
Afghanistan’s women are still fighting: Inside the fight for rights under Taliban
Call for an accountability mechanism in Afghanistan
Girls are banned from Afghan schools. Secret networks are teaching them anyway
“Now, There is Nothing Safe”: A Roadmap for Investing in Afghan Women and Girls
Afghanistan: Four years on, 2.2 million girls still banned from school
Wazhma Frogh Wants Women in the Afghan Peace Talks Now
Afghanistan’s women are still fighting: Inside the fight for rights under Taliban
U.S. Commitment to Afghan Women: The U.S.-Afghan Women's Council
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Afghanistan is the only country in the world that bans girls' secondary education. Girls and women are unable to attend school past the primary level.
Outspoken Afghan Women's Rights Campaigner, Who Advocates Dialogue With Taliban, Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
Mahbouba Seraj, an Afghan women's rights activist, has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize this year. Even as many activists fled...
Afghanistan’s women are still fighting: Inside the fight for rights under Taliban
Afghan women face the world's worst women's rights crisis under Taliban rule. Learn the latest updates from Afghan women and how UN Women...
Call for an accountability mechanism in Afghanistan
We, the undersigned Afghan and international civil society organisations, write to you, once again, to share our grave concerns regarding...
Girls are banned from Afghan schools. Secret networks are teaching them anyway
Organizations are working hard to circumvent the Taliban's ban on higher education for women and girls, which has now been in place for over...
“Now, There is Nothing Safe”: A Roadmap for Investing in Afghan Women and Girls
The Taliban takeover in the summer of 2021 profoundly altered the trajectory of Afghanistan. While the impact has been felt across the...
Afghanistan: Four years on, 2.2 million girls still banned from school
Four years ago in Afghanistan, on August 15, 2021, the Taliban launched their grim campaign to erase women from public life.
Wazhma Frogh Wants Women in the Afghan Peace Talks Now
Wazhma Frogh is a lifetime campaigner for Afghan women and girls. She co-founded the Women and Peace Studies Organization in Afghanistan in...
Afghanistan’s women are still fighting: Inside the fight for rights under Taliban
UN Women continues to stand with Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule, supporting livelihoods, responding to crises and elevating their...
U.S. Commitment to Afghan Women: The U.S.-Afghan Women's Council
U.S. Commitment to Afghan Women: The U.S.-Afghan Women's Council.
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Nationwide network of civil society activists and organizations advocating for women's rights, legal protections and democratic participation.