Afghanistan
Women's rights in Afghanistan
Although the lives of Afghan women and girls have improved since 2001, women and girls still face human rights abuses.
Sexual harassment, domestic violence, and early forced marriage are still common in many parts of the country, especially in rural areas.
What we do in Afghanistan
We’ve helped 100,000 people in Afghanistan across five provinces: Bamyan, Balkh, Hirat, Jawjan and Kabul.
Support women’s rights
In Afghanistan, ActionAid has set up discussion groups where local facilitators help other women understand and practise their rights.
We train the facilitators to teach women in their communities vital skills like reading and writing - helping them to take control of their own lives.
Protect and educate children
Through local partners, we protect children across several provinces of Afghanistan, focusing on education and play time for children affected by conflict - including ex-child soldiers traumatised by war.
We work with schools, education departments, and community groups to promote the importance of education for children - especially girls because they're often the ones who miss out on going to or finishing school.
We run special courses to help more girls catch up on their studies, finish secondary school, and enrol into higher education.
Page updated 31 July 2024