Resilience of Girls in the Three and a Half Years of Taliban Rule
After three and a half years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, schools, universities, and educational institutions have been closed to women and girls. Their social, economic, and cultural activities have come to a complete standstill.
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.
Heather Barr: Excluding Women from the Doha Meeting is a Betrayal of Women’s Rights and Dignity
Heather Barr, associate director of the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, in connection with the third Doha Meeting, posted a message on their social media page, stating that no Afghan woman has been invited to represent Afghan women at the third Doha Meeting, and women's rights issues have been omitted from the agenda of this conference.
UN Spokesperson: Women’s Rights to be Discussed at Doha Meeting
Stephane Dujarric, the United Nations spokesperson, responding to the absence of women at the Doha summit, emphasized that the Doha meetings are part of a process and that women and civil society in Afghanistan are integral to these gatherings.