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.
Female Doctors Strike Due to the Reduction of their Salaries
Local sources in Kabul city have reported a strike by some female doctors in the hospitals of this city due to the decrease in their salaries.
Rina Amiri: “The Significance of Women’s Presence in Future Afghan Dialogues”
Rina Amiri, the Special Representative of the United States for Women and Human Rights in Afghanistan, has raised the importance of women's participation in discussions concerning the future of Afghanistan on her social media platform X in observance of International Women's Day in Diplomacy.
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.
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.
Malalai Helmandi: “An empowered mother bestows an empowered child upon society”
Malalai Helmandi, the Chief Executive Officer of Helmand Solar Company, expressed her views at a two-day conference in Bahrain, hosted by the United Nations, aimed at supporting women entrepreneurs and highlighting the importance of female investors in conflict-affected countries.
Continuation of Civil Protests in Badakhshan Province
Following the violent demonstrations in the districts of Darayim and Argoy in Badakhshan province protesting the actions of the Taliban regime, the women's protest movement in this province has now initiated a gathering to express dissatisfaction with the behavior of the Taliban regime. They accuse the ruling administration of blatant gender discrimination and undermining the fundamental rights of women.
From Work Restrictions to Communication Challenges Faced by Female Journalists in Afghanistan
Female journalists in Afghanistan have always faced numerous challenges in the field of communication work. However, in the past two years, these challenges and restrictions have increased compared to any other time.
Call for the Removal of Restrictions on Women’s Sports in Afghanistan
Simultaneous with the qualification of the Afghan National Futsal Team for the World Cup, several women and girls are demanding the removal of restrictions on women's sports in the country.