Resources
Even though we are no longer accepting new cases, we are committed to advocating for women's rights in Afghanistan and raising awareness of the human rights abuses by the Taliban. On this page, you can find useful resources on the situation in Afghanistan, as well as opportunities for Afghans from third parties (please note we are only sharing this information and are not directly involved with the organizations or institutions publishing these resources or opportunities).
Opportunities
Job opportunity
Job opportunity
Program Officer - Women's Rights, Peace and Security in Afghanistan
at ICAN
Country Director
at IRC
Employment: Temporary, Full-time, Remote
Application Deadline: Until filled, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
Position: Program Officer – Women’s Rights, Peace, and Security in Afghanistan – Dari Required
Salary: USD $55,000-$65,000 (depending on experience and location)
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Employment: Fixe-Term, Full-time, In-Person
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Application Deadline: Not specified
Position: Country Director
Salary: Not specified
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Job opportunity
Pashto Interpreter
at ICRC
Employment: Open-ended contract
Location: Global Deployment Option
Application Deadline: Not specified
Position: Country Director
Salary: Not specified
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Scholarship
Fellowship
DAAD Scholarships
to study in Germany
Aghaaz Fellowships Program Application 2024
Application Deadline: 30.08.2024​
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The DAAD has some scholarships for master's and PhD programs open for Afghans. Check the link to learn how to apply.
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Application Deadline: 10.08.2024​
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The “Aghaaz” fellowship program, meaning rebirth in Dari, is designed to empower and support Afghan women evacuees through strategic partnerships with organizations experienced in various topics.
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Requirement: Applicants must be Afghan women who have been evacuated to the U.S., with a priority for those who were evacuated by Vital Voices Global Partnership.
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Resources
Report
Article
De Facto Authorities' Moral Oversight in Afghanistan: Impact on Human Rights
by UNAMA
How to Engage with the Taliban, If You Have To
by Fereshta Abbasi and Patricia Gossman, Human Rights Watch
Report
Summary report of countrywide women's consultations
by IOM, UN Women, and UNAMA
Support Afghan families at risk.
Your support is still needed to finance overstay fines, tickets, housing or other logistic needs of the families that we have supported and whose asylum cases have been accepted in a third country. Without your support, they risk losing asylum and a chance for safety and freedom.