Women of Afghanistan Investigation Fund

Ms. Magazine wants to send a team of experienced international journalists to Afghanistan to document the current plight of Afghan women. In late June, three Afghan women were killed and 13 more were wounded in a bus bombing engineered by the Taliban. The Afghan women on that bus were registering women voters. Afghan warlords are determined to prevent women from participating in free elections, as this will threaten their power.

Women in Mazar-e-Sharif Support Disarmament Process

Humanitarian Assistance for the Women and Children of Afghanistan (HAWCA) started in the Northern region, City of Mazar-e-Sharif, a process to collect signatures for a petition calling for the general disarmament of the irresponsible military men all over Afghanistan. It took a month and half to collect ten thousand signatures from women in Mazar city.

Women's Learning Center in Herat, Afghanistan Creating Hope International through GlobalGiving

Herat is the largest city in western Afghanistan and a main trade city for exports. No education has been available to women and girls in Herat for the last decade under the Taliban regime. Recent patterns of civil strife in Afghanistan have destroyed about 95% of the infrastructure and services. Established in September 2002, the Herat Women's Learning Center serves about 425 women and children, with plans for service expansion during 2003.

Act Now to Save the Life of an Afghan Reporter!

Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh, a student at Balkh University and a reporter for Jahan-I-Now (New World) newspaper, was arrested in October and sentenced to death January 22, 2008, after he supposedly confessed to blasphemy. Kambakhsh has said his intent was to foster discussion on the role of women in Islamic societies. Instead, he was arrested in the Balkh province, tried before a secret court without legal representation and sentenced to death.

Afghan Women Unite for Peace

In Kandahar, one of the most violent provinces in Afghanistan, women are gathering for peace because they are tired of watching their family and friends killed in senseless acts of violence. Women in Kabul and every otherprovince of Afghanistan will express their solidarity with the Kandahar women by reading a message of peace at their International Women's Day gatherings on March 8th.

The Declaration of Five Million Afghan Women Campaign

According to the constitution of Afghanistan and national and international treaties, one of the important social rights of human beings is to determine their political future (the right to elect and to be elected), but unfortunately in Afghan society the women in are facing many problems in order to use their rights.

Online Petition: Afghan government must take firm action to protect women human rights defenders

Although Afghanistan has signed the Convention on All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and its Constitution guarantees equal rights for women and men, the government – along with the international community that provides some 90% of Afghanistan's income for public spending – has failed to ensure that the human rights of all Afghan women and girls are respected, protected and fulfilled.

Afghan Women's Leaders' Priorities for Stabilization: Statement and Recommendations By Afghan Women's Network

In the lead-up to the 28 January London Conference on Afghanistan, Afghan women human rights defenders released the following statement with strong, specific recommendations on security, development and governance priorities for their country.

Statement Read on Behalf of Afghan Women to the London Conference on Afghanistan

As the only Afghan woman scheduled to address the plenary, I must spend a moment to focus on women's needs and priorities and the role women should play in efforts to stabilize and rebuild my country.

Reaction from Afghan Women Civil Society Leaders to the Communiqué of the London Conference on Afghanistan

The London Conference on Afghanistan on January 28th on security, governance, and regional cooperation concluded with important decisions on how to resolve Afghanistan's conflict and governance challenges.

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