Mission and Vision

Mission

"Our mission is to empower Hazara women and girls to realise their full potential, to build stronger, more resilient communities. We work to provide access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities while fostering leadership, advocacy, and self-determination. Through partnerships, collaborations, and grassroots initiatives, we strive to break down barriers, promote social justice, and create a more equitable and inclusive world for all Hazara women and girls."

Vision

"Our vision is to create a world where all Hazara women and girls have the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential. We envision a future where Hazara women are empowered to be leaders, innovators, and change-makers in their communities and beyond. We believe in a world where Hazara women have access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, and are free from discrimination and violence. We strive to build a movement of empowered Hazara women who are driving social change and creating a more just and equitable world for themselves and future generations."

They are female, and for that, the Taliban will show no mercy. 

The oppressive and unjust treatment of women by the Taliban, who have restricted their freedom and their opportunities for education and personal development. This kind of treatment is unacceptable, and efforts must be made to support and empower women to have equal rights and opportunities in all aspects of life. 

The Taliban beat two Afghan women with a stick for being out of their homes without a male partner. 

Learn more at: https://www.southasiamonitor.org/societydiaspora/afghan-women-beaten-taliban