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.
Unemployment and Economic Hardship Faced by Women Teachers in Badghis
With the closure of girls' schools in Badghis province, several female teachers who have lost their positions are now confronting severe economic difficulties.
Challenges and Lack of Healthcare Services for Pregnant Women in Logar Province
Pregnant women in Afghanistan face numerous challenges in accessing healthcare services. Even though pregnancy is a natural stage in every woman's life, the absence of medical facilities and the scarcity of female specialists in both provinces and central areas jeopardize the health and well-being of pregnant women and their children.
Unequal Distribution of Humanitarian Aid for Women in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, as one of the countries grappling with severe humanitarian and economic crises in recent years, is in dire of substantial humanitarian assistance. However, it has been reported the distribution of this aid, particularly for women, is occurring in an inequitable manner.
Concerns Over the Continued Suspension of Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
On the occasion of its tenth anniversary in the field of education, the Malala Foundation has once again expressed alarm regarding the ongoing restrictions on girls' access to education in Afghanistan.
Arrest of Two Brothers by the Taliban in Kabul
Local sources in Kabul reported the detention of Hamid Farhadi, a journalist and former employee of the presidential administration, along with his brother by the Taliban in the city.
Women’s Protest Movement: The Taliban Have Imposed a Law of the Jungle in Afghanistan During Their Three Years of Rule
Several members of the women's protest movement known as the Independent Alliance of Protest Movements have described August 15th as the darkest and most toxic day in the history of Afghanistan.
Women’s Rights Activists Call for the Recognition of Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan
On Tuesday at 2 PM US Time, the U.S. Commission on Human Rights convened a session in Congress to address the status of women in Afghanistan. The meeting focused on the numerous repercussions and restrictions imposed by the Taliban on Afghan women and girls.
Assistance from the WFP for 5 million women in Afghanistan
The World Food Programme (WFP) of the United Nations declared that it has distributed food aid to 5 million women and girls throughout the country.
Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan
Several female educators have their concerns in response to a letter issued by the Ministry of Education under the Taliban, which was disseminated to schools in Kabul and several other provinces.