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Empowering Afghanistan Women and Girls to Access Education and Independent Life Opportunities

We envision a society where Afghan women and girls can live with freedom, safety, and equal opportunities.

About the Movement / History.

The Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement is an independent human rights organization established following the Taliban’s return to power. It was formed in response to the widespread and systematic suppression of women’s rights, with the aim of defending women’s dignity, combating gender discrimination, and empowering women socially, economically, and politically. Through education, awareness-raising, advocacy, and international cooperation, the movement represents the voice of Afghan women inside and outside the country and works toward building a free, equal, and humane society.

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نبض آزادی: اعتراض زنان افغان در اسلام آباد پاکستان
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نبض آزادی: روایت دردناک در راه آزادی | "Pulse of Freedom: A Painful Journey Toward Liberation"
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صدای مقاومت
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روایت ممنوع
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روایت ممنوع
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تیاتر اعتراضی «معامله» از جنبش زنان عدالتخواه افغانستان؛ بازنمایی تبانی خلیل‌زاد و رهبران طالبان.
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15 اگست روز مقاومت و انقلاب زنان
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روایت ممنوع
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دور هفتم روان درمانی
Leadership Team
Fatima Etimadi

Social Activist, Sports Trainer, and Lawyer

Hoda Khamosh

Writer, Poet, and Prominent Women’s Rights Activist

Rahila Talash (Ansari)

Journalist, Human Rights Activist, and Director of Youth Organizations

Shahla Arefi

Gender Specialist and Veteran Activist in Government and Civil Institutions

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