Join the Global Movement: March in Solidarity with Afghan Women and Girls
As part of the international 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, rallies in solidarity with Afghan women and girls are being planned for locations across the globe on November
Statement on the attack at Kaaj Education Centre in Kabul
September 30, 2022 Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan strongly condemns the violent and barbaric attack that has left at least 23 people dead this morning in Kabul. Most of
CW4WAfghan Statement of Solidarity With Iranian Women
Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan stands in solidarity with the people of Iran, who are protesting the murder of Mahsa Amina, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman tortured and beaten to
An Open Letter to the Organizers of the UN Transforming Education Summit
As the Education Crisis in Afghanistan Intensifies, the UN and Member States Must Act to Address the Issue: an open letter to the organizers of the UN Transforming Education Summit
World Literacy Day 2022
On International Literacy Day 2022, as families and children across Canada head back to school and gear up for another year of learning fuelled by the power of literacy, we
Introducing One More Mountain, the Exciting 5th Installment of the Award-Winning Breadwinner Series
Introducing One More Mountain The Exciting 5th Installment of the Award-Winning Breadwinner Series About One More Mountain and The Breadwinner Series Release date: October 4th, 2022 Readers were first introduced
Statement on Lisa Laflamme
Lisa LaFlamme speaking at the 2018 CW4WAfghan Annual Symposium in Toronto Like so many Canadians, we at Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan have been informed, moved and inspired by
In the News: Afghanistan has the same righteous cause as Ukraine
CW4WAfghan Executive Director, Dr. Lauryn Oates, recently published an article on the Hill Times looking into the situation in Afghanistan and the subsequent international response one year after the Taliban’s
In the News: Afghanistan is a ‘disaster’ after a year of Taliban rule. What does the future hold?
There’s people left behind and they’re wondering what’s going to happen to them, and there’s a very real possibility that bad things will happen to them: death, detention, torture, and
In the News: Afghan women feel left behind by Canada under Taliban rule
Has Canada moved on from Afghanistan too quickly? And what are the consequences of this? Thank you to “Afternoons” with Rob Breakenridge on 770CHQR for providing the opportunity for CW4Afghan