The account of Manizha Sediqi, a female prisoner of the Taliban, exemplifies the daily struggles of women in Afghanistan The account of Manizha Sediqi, a female prisoner of the Taliban, exemplifies the daily struggles of women in Afghanistan
2024 Exceptional Woman of Peace Award Bestowed Upon Humaira Saqib Humaira Saqib Wins The 2024 Exceptional Woman of Peace Award
Purple Saturdays Movement: The Prohibition of Education for Afghan Girls Constitutes a Crime Against Humanity Purple Saturdays Movement: The Prohibition of Education for Afghan Girls Constitutes a Crime Against Humanity
Recruitment of Female Teachers in Ghazni Province Suspended until Further Notice
Local sources in Ghazni province have reported the suspension of the recruitment of female teachers in girls' schools by the Taliban group in this province.
From the Rise of Economic Hardships to the Reduction of Salaries for Female Employees to 70 USD
Following the issuance of the written directive by the General Administration of Taliban Affairs,
Rina Amiri Titles the Third Doha Meeting as Significant for Women
Rina Amiri, the Special Representative of the United States for Afghan Women and Human Rights, has met and held discussions with representatives from France, Canada, Belgium, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. They emphasized the meaningful participation of Afghan women and civil society in the third Doha meeting.
Women’s Protest Against the Organization of the Third Doha Conference on Afghanistan
As the third Doha conference on Afghanistan approaches, some women deprived of their fundamental rights in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime are calling upon the United Nations to focus on the observance of the rights of Afghan women and girls by the Taliban government during this upcoming conference.
Lack of Access for Women to Health Services in Badghis Province
Following the reduction of financial support from donor countries in Afghanistan, challenges and barriers to women's and girls' access to health services have increased, rendering the healthcare system vulnerable.
Simar Samar Receives the “President” Medal from Tufts University in the United States
Dr. Sima Samar, the former head of the Independent Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan, has been awarded the "President" medal from an esteemed American institution, Tufts University.
Announcement of the Conduction of the Konkour Exam for the Year 1403 A.H.S and the Indeterminate Prospects of Female Students’ Education
The National Examination Administration of Afghanistan has announced the date for the nationwide Konkour exam, Universities Entrance Exam, for the year 1403.
Sahraa Mani, an Afghan filmmaker, wins the “Feminist Majority Foundation” award in the United States
Sahraa Mani, a renowned Afghan filmmaker, has been honored with the global "Feminist Majority Foundation" award in the United States.
From Educational Deprivation to Empowering Girls in Tailoring and Painting
Following the ban on girls and women from education and work, some female students and learners in Herat have turned to learning various professions such as painting, tailoring, and establishing various workshops.
Absence of Girls at the Book Exhibition at Kabul University
The Alama Faizani Cultural Center and several book vendors launched a book exhibition at Kabul University to promote and encourage people to read and engage with books.