Domestic Violence Crisis and Educational Deprivation of Girls in Afghanistan Domestic Violence Crisis and Educational Deprivation of Girls in Afghanistan
Increased Restrictions on Women's Activities in NGOs Increased Restrictions on Women’s Activities in NGOs
Girls Have Been Prohibited from Attending Educational Centers in Herat Province Girls Have Been Prohibited from Attending Educational Centers in Herat Province
From the Closure of the Gates of Medical Science Institutes to the Forced Marriages of Student Girls in Afghanistan
With the recent closure of medical science institutes by the Taliban in Afghanistan, several female students in Kabul have described the closure of these institutions nationwide as oppressive and unjust.
Rahima’s Narrative Reveals the Hidden Aspects of Women Breadwinners on the Eve of Yalda Night
Yalda Night, a time for ancient tales, memory-making, connection, and empathy, is the longest night of the year. This night encourages families, friends, and relatives to celebrate with vibrant fruits and delightful treats, keeping the spirit of the occasion alive.
Yalda Night Symbolizes Resilience and Hope for Women in Afghanistan
Yalda Night, also referred to as Shab-e Chella, is one of the most ancient celebrations among Persian speakers, marking the longest night of the year. This festivity is traditionally observed on the final night of autumn, heralding the arrival of winter.
The account of Manizha Sediqi, a female prisoner of the Taliban, exemplifies the daily struggles of women in Afghanistan
Manizha Sediqi, a woman activist and advocate for women's rights who endured a harrowing seven months in a Taliban prison, states, "During the seven months I spent in the prison of this group, I was subjected to severe physical, psychological, and emotional torture. These painful memories will remain with me and will never be erased from my mind."
The Desire of Young Women to Migrate for Education Following Restrictions in Afghanistan
In the wake of the closure of schools and universities to girls in Afghanistan, the inclination towards migration of young women has surged to unprecedented levels The psychological and social stemming from this decision has profoundly impacted the futures of Afghan girls.
Hidden Struggles; The Limitations and Psychological Challenges Faced by Women in Afghanistan
The abrupt changes in the social and political fabric of Afghanistan over the past three years have engendered anxiety, despair, and a pervasive sense of instability among women. The imposition of restrictions and the denial of fundamental rights have exacerbated feelings of diminished self-esteem and insecurity within this demographic.
Humaira Saqib Wins The 2024 Exceptional Woman of Peace Award
The organization Pathways To Peace (PTP) has recognized Hamaira Saqib as the deserving recipient of the Exceptional Woman of Peace Award for 2024, among several women nominated for this honor.
Purple Saturdays Movement: The Prohibition of Education for Afghan Girls Constitutes a Crime Against Humanity
Several members of the women's protest movement, known as the Purple Saturdays Movement, have vehemently criticized the Taliban's ban on the education of girls above the sixth grade, deeming it the gravest crime perpetrated by the group against women and girls.
Graffiti of Protesting Women: A Shout for Freedom and Justice
On Friday, October 4, a group of protesting women from the Afghanistan History Transformation Movement organized a demonstration in Kabul, once again raising their voices to the international community and calling for the recognition of gender apartheid in the country.
Constraints and Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, a nation with a rich history and diverse culture, has encountered numerous challenges in recent years. Among the most significant and evident of these challenges is the plight of women in the realms of trade and business.