Gender Equality in Afghanistan

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Region: Afghanistan

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in Afghanistan, where women face significant barriers to education, employment, and political participation. Despite some progress in recent years, women continue to experience discrimination and violence, limiting their opportunities and undermining their rights.

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                AIL empowers Afghan women by expanding their educational and health opportunities, fostering self-reliance and community participation. AIL provides education from preschool through post secondary lev...
                
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                Educating females is the best way to accelerate equality in society for women and girls.   Many female refugees lose out on education when they are displaced, either to a foreign country or internally...
                
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                Harassment of girls in public places, workplace and even at schools prevent them to enjoy their social life as equal humans as boys. Solution is to empower them and sports is the best way to give girl...
                
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                This microproject will give a scholarship to one needy Afghan girl/young woman. It will contribute to the cost of tuition, books, school uniforms (not for university), stationary supplies and transpor...
                
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                The job situation in Afghanistan is catastrophic - especially for women. We are therefore planning to launch a completely new project this fall: a training program for young women in Kabul to become j...
                
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