Afghan women and girls have long endured the most of conflict, displacement, and systemic violence during the last decades. Specially during the first and after August 2021 Under Taliban regime, their physical safety, access to justice, and freedom of movement are severely restricted. Afghan Women works to support women’s participation in peace-building and local initiate structures, recognizing that sustainable peace cannot be achieved without their meaningful Engadget and participation.
Through the promotion of community-based peace networks, trauma-informed dialogue among afghan women, and rights monitoring, we equip women with the tools to act as first responders to threats in their communities. Our initiatives prioritize the protection of at-risk women and girls, including those who are displaced, detained, or targeted due to their activism or ethnic identity. By linking grassroots efforts to global peace agendas, we amplify Afghan women’s roles as essential actors in both humanitarian response and long-term stabilization.
