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What does the future hold for AiCN?

Given the current climate, AiCN will stop supporting evacuations by the end of 2023. It is very probable that it might not be able to evacuate all the persons still stuck in Afghanistan, but it will try its best by looking for possible scholarships or jobs for the remaining families (mostly male activists with families). From September 2023, AiCN will ensure its sustainability by building up AiCN as a key advocate of women´s rights for women and children in Afghanistan.

Evacuations are very difficult, costly and are really dependent on a host country to accept a certain family. It literally takes months of lobbying for a family to be accepted to another programme in another country. Not all families will be deemed eligible. To this end, and given the fact that the majority of the families are now safe, AiCN which is a network of human rights activisits will strengthen its alliances with the AiCN family members to ensure sustainability of the action by ensuring that AiCN is afghan led. Who better than former activists in Afghanistan who are now safe to lobby for change for afghan women and children. The AiCN will act as a network to exchange ideas, support and advocate for key causes.


Over the last 18 months, AiCN has collaborated with more than 50 different persons and have built up a key network of persons working on Afghanistan, furthermore, AiCN which is born out of a group of human rights graduates from the Global Campus has a large network of friends and colleagues that can help support afghans at risk in the future.


In the fall of 2023, AiCN will create a board of international and national experts (including a number of key members of AiCN who are now safe) to form a board of directors, whereby AiCN will then bring together its new vision of supporting afghans at risk by collaborating with key stakeholders around Europe, America and the Globe as well as where possible, taking on urgent cases of women and girls who are at high risk of being killed and/or tortured/ and/or sold and getting them to safety.


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Power in Numbers

120

Families that AiCN has been supporting since 2021

18

months that AiCN has been supporting afghan families at risk

90

Families are now safe and are no longer needing our support.

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