What we do
Tangible solidarity, led by Afghan women.
Our work rests on three pillars. Each is designed so support reaches an Afghan woman directly — and so she leads it.
Pillar 01 — Advocacy
Awareness & Advocacy
We keep global attention on Afghanistan's gender apartheid through media campaigns and government briefings.
When the headlines move on, Afghan women pay the price. We brief lawmakers, equip journalists with verified accounts, and turn moments of attention into durable policy pressure.
- Direct briefings to parliaments and human-rights bodies
- Media partnerships that center Afghan women's own testimony
- Action alerts that let supporters apply pressure in minutes
Pillar 02 — Education
Educational Initiatives
We fund underground schools and provide offline digital content so Afghan girls can keep learning despite bans.
Education did not stop when the doors were locked — it went quiet, and it went underground. We resource the teachers who refuse to give up, and build offline materials that work without open internet.
20 underground schools funded last year
Fund a classroomPillar 03 — Livelihoods
Economic Empowerment
We give widows micro-grants and training — such as tailoring courses — so they can earn income and autonomy.
Economic independence is protection. A woman who earns her own income can feed her family, keep her daughters learning, and make her own decisions. Our grants and vocational training make that possible.
300+ women trained & funded
Back a livelihoodEvery gift reaches a woman directly
Choose where your support goes.
$25 buys school books for five girls. $50 funds a month of tailoring training. You decide.