About Us

After the collapse of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the establishment of the Islamic Emirate, Afghanistan has become a country entangled in closed and traditional thoughts. There is no news of women’s participation, who make up half of society, in public gatherings. It is worth mentioning that in the past two decades, women in Afghanistan had access to education, work, political participation, and active presence in various economic, social, and political fields.

According to Article 9 of the Islamic Declaration of Human Rights, seeking knowledge is an obligation, and education for all members of society is mandatory. The community and the government are required to provide the necessary conditions for education for all members of society.

If we look at Articles 23 and 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, all members of society have the right to work and education, and even primary education is compulsory. Respect for the freedoms of members of society and human values should be considered, and all forms of discrimination should be eliminated.

A place where human values such as human dignity, social justice, kindness and acceptance of each other, cooperation and equality, and human rights are compromised, progress is impossible, and no class exists. Even though in 2021, about 18.4 million people needed urgent humanitarian aid, 10 million of them since last year.

From 2023 onwards, a gift will be available for girls to enhance the capacity of Afghan women and girls to facilitate opportunities for education, health, prosperity, and ultimately rights, for women and girls who have been marginalized in remote areas of the country. Hopefully, one day, social justice will be considered among traditional Afghan society, and we will move towards enlightenment.

Gift for Girls