News Archives

Manchester University Interview,  May, 2009
"Women Need Peace" Seminar,  March 11, 2009
International Women's Day,  March 22, 2008
January 4, 2008 Graduation Day
Nov. 25, 2007 International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
Women Support Program
14th Anniversary of AWC July 2006

Parliamentary Election Sept. 2005
Opium Appeal Sept. 2005
AWC's 13th Anniversary June 26, 2005

Trip to Kabul Nov. 2004

Trip to Kabul Oct. 2004

Elections!
June 30, 2004
May 10, 2004 Urgent Appeal &
Round Table Conference  May 12, 2004

"Women & Politics" Conference April 2004

Urgent Appeal 3/04
March 8 Message
March 8, 2003 International Women's Day
Oct. 03 Trip to Kabul Report

Appeal - Dire Conditions in Refugee Camps

AWC 10th Anniversary Celebration
International Women's Day

Appeal for Aid
Report from Canada
Trip to USA
Fatana at the Loya Jirga

 

Who We Are

Fatana Gailani, Founder, Afghanistan Women Council

Ms. Fatana Said Gailani, who comes from an influential family of Kabul, has become one of the most prominent advocates of Afghan women's rights. After she sought refuge in Pakistan in late 1978 due to her opposition to the Communist regime of Noor Mohammad Tarraki, she began her humanitarian work in 1980 by providing medical assistance for Afghan refugees. Mrs. Gailani founded the Afghanistan Women Council (AWC) in 1986 and started its activities for human rights, women's rights, children's rights and peace building in 1993. The main objective of the organization is to enlighten women, improve their living conditions, and strengthen their socio-economic status in society by their multi-lateral involvement in developmental activities.

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What We Do

AWC runs the Ariana School, the Mother and Child Health Clinic in Peshawar, which provides education and medical care to refugee families, and the Nazo AnaClinic, a 20-bed hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, that kept its doors open throughout all five years of the Taliban regime. AWC also manages humanitarian relief efforts for newly-arrived refugees and publishes the monthly journal, Zan-e-Afghan (Aghan Women) to mobilize women to bring peace and stability to the country. AWC creates and administers innovative projects such as trade training, literacy, health kit disbursement, and TBA training. AWC also strives to provide a voice for women through political representation in the new government.

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Learn more about our Micro-Finance Program and read amazing stories of transformation from women who have received a loan.

 

Latest News                 

Graduation Ceremony in Parwan

Province for 50 Trainees

 
 
 

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