The Afghan youth team is at the center of a new documentary reflecting on their 2021 evacuation, prepping for their first Youth World Cup, and their hopes for the future of Afghan girls.
Pashtana Durrani, Axana Soltan, and Freshta Karim are at the forefront of alternative learning initiatives for Afghan youth in the face of the girls’ ban on secondary education.
Aiman Ramizy reflects on the loss of her homeland after the August 2021 evacuation at Kabul airport. She documents her experiences through poetry and photos.
Afghan student Muska Ehsan writes about breaking social norms in this award-winning op-ed from Write the World’s gender equality competition.
“When girls and women learn, everyone benefits. That is why it’s not just up to girls and women to speak out.”
پنج دختر دانش آموز دوره ثانوی دیدگاه خود را در مورد بحران آموزش شریک می سازند
18-year-old Afghan student Aydin Sahba Yaqouby writes about life since the Taliban banned girls from attending secondary school.
An Afghan student reflects on her life since the girls’ education ban in this short graphic novel.
What young Afghan women want you to know about their lives and their fight to continue their studies.
Five Afghan students share their thoughts on the crisis in their home country.
An Afghan university student shares how the current crisis has affected her education and her message for world leaders.
Malala discusses the crisis in Afghanistan and how young women can help.
Assembly's latest series features 30 female athletes around the world who defy convention on and off the field.
The 17-year-old from Afghanistan shares how the nonprofit Skateistan helped her learn confidence on and off the board.
دختر 17-ساله افغانستانی می گوید که چه قسم موسسه غیر انتفاعی اسکیتیستان (Skateistan) به او کمک کرد تا اعتماد به نفس را هم در بالای بورد اسکیت و هم بطور عموم یاد بگیرد.
Teach for Afghanistan trains educators to intervene when girls are at risk of dropping out.
From Afghanistan to Australia, these teachers are helping girls stay in school.
موسسه تدریس برای افغانستان، به استادان آموزش می دهد تا در زمانی که دختران در معرض خطر ترک تحصیل هستند، به آنها کمک کنند
“We sought to create a fun game but one that also showed that Afghan girls are capable of solving challenges and doing great things.”