Two Decades of Stories of Triumph
Real stories of change and triumph from clients and staff at WAW.
Many around the world have expressed concern for the state of Afghan women. Some have initiated programs to address their problems and to alleviate their suffering. But very few have been able to tackle the situation with the understanding and dedication, the wisdom and the patience of Women for Afghan Women.

Her Excellency Rula Ghani
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80% of women in Afghanistan’s shelters are WAW clients
Help us continue to serve this vulnerable population.
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WAW’s Children’s Support Centers care for children aged 5-18
CSCs have virtually eliminated Afghanistan’s population of girls and boys living in prison.
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WAW in the Press
Our life-saving work has been featured in The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Huffington Post, and many other prominent publications.
COVID-19 Response
AFGHANISTAN
Your life-saving donations are enabling us to keep the hundreds of women, girls, and children living under our care safe during the onslaught of the COVID-19 epidemic by helping us secure essential supplies and services for the following centers:
- 12 Family Guidance Centers
- 12 Women’s Protection Centers
- 4 Children’s Support Centers
- 3 Transitional Houses
- 1 Halfway House
NEW YORK CITY
In compliance with New York State ordinances, and out of an abundance of caution for the safety and health of all our staff and clients, WAW's New York Community Center (NYCC) and HQ in NY remain closed to the public.
- If you are reporting a case of domestic violence or any other urgent matter or assistance from NYCC's Caseworkers, please call or text: (929) 225-6804
- If you have questions about Census 2020 or our outreach activities, please call or text: (929) 473-4982
- For other general questions or queries, contact office@womenforafghanwomen.org or call (929) 519-5994
We will continue to monitor this health crisis and notify everyone when we can safely reopen the NYCC. Information provided by the CDC to help stop the spread of COVID-19 is available in Dari (Click Here) Farsi (Click Here) Pashto (Click Here) Arabic (Click Here). Also here, How to Make Your Own Facemask from The New York Times, translated into Dari
Thank you for helping us keep #AfghanWomenStrong!
Statements & Breaking News
On January 21st, America woke up to a new morning, a new President, and a new executive order rescinding the discriminatory ban on entry from majority Muslim nations. Women For Afghan Women strongly supports the revocation of the previous administration's policies. The notorious "Muslim ban" did not make America safer, and in fact was never the purpose in the first place. Rather, the point of these cruel policies was to make life more difficult and painful for families based on their race, religion, and ethnic origin. It was at its very core an attack on our core principles as a country, and now serves as nothing more than a dark historical footnote that we must explain to future generations of Americans.
- This US-Afghan Women's Council letter to US Secretary of State Antony John Blinken congratulates the Secretary on his new post, and presents and advocates for the position of the USAWC on US policy towards Afghanistan. Click here for more information about the USAWC, of which WAW and its board are active members.
- Letters to the Editor on The Long Road Out of Afghanistan in The New York Times by WAW board c0-chair Sunita Viswanath and board member Annie Pforzheimer
- "Peace, Power, and Purpose: A Journey Towards Women's Safety and Equality" is an online discussion with WAW's amazing team in Afghanistan
- FRANCE 24 covers the story of WAW Transitional House client, Mursal, in this video feature, "Afghanistan: Life inside Kabul's women's prison during Covid-19."
How to Support #AfghanWomenStrong
Your support has made WAW’s tremendous growth and staying power possible.
- WAW is now the largest Afghan women’s and children’s rights organization in the world. We have over 850 full-time staff, 32 facilities, and programs in all 34 provinces in Afghanistan. Additionally, WAW’s work in the United States (US) includes our New York Community Center with plans to expand into Northern Virginia and other Afghan diaspora communities.
In 2020, WAW’s comprehensive and growing programs in Afghanistan and in the US:
- Provided services to more than 8,400 women and children, and their families.
- Trained more than 26,200 individuals on women’s rights and more than 27,500 on peacebuilding and women's role in it.
- Provided more than 235,800 conflict-induced internally displaced persons and refugee returnees (individuals) with protection, monitoring, education, skills-building, survivor support services, increased access to basic humanitarian services, and workshops on the prevention of gender-based violence.
To date, from 2001 to 2020, WAW’s life-saving programs have served over 1.6 million people, specifically:
- Provided services to more than 65,400 women and children, and their families.
- Trained more than 450,300 individuals on women’s rights and more than 40,500 on peacebuilding and women's role in it.
- Provided more than 1,085,920 conflict-induced internally displaced persons and refugee returnees with protection, monitoring, education, skills-building, survivor support services, increased access to basic humanitarian services, and workshops on the prevention of gender-based violence.
Your generosity over the years has inspired all of us at WAW to keep #AfghanWomenStrong every day.
Mission
Women for Afghan Women (WAW) is a grassroots civil society organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the rights of disenfranchised Afghan women and girls in Afghanistan and New York. In particular, WAW works to help Afghan women and girls exercise their rights to pursue their individual potential to self-determination, and to representation in all areas of life—political, social, cultural, and economic. WAW relentlessly advocates for women’s rights and challenges the norms that underpin gender-based violence to influence attitudes and bring about change.
Vision
Women for Afghan Women is committed to working towards a world in which Afghan women and girls enjoy peace, justice, equality, and the freedoms to participate in all spheres of life and live without fear. Women for Afghan Women envisions a world in which all women and their families thrive and prosper.
Afghan Women Strong
Women for Afghan Women provides life-saving and life-changing services, education, and advocacy for women and children across Afghanistan and New York who have endured human rights violations, including forced and underage marriage, attempted “honor” killings, domestic violence, ba’ad (custom of females exchanged in compensation for a crime), rape, forced prostitution, unlawful imprisonment, and barred access to education and employment.
WAW has grown from a small network of volunteers in 2001 to an organization with over 850 staff members, the majority of whom are Afghan and female.
Annual Reports
Featured Videos
WAW’s New York Community Center: MOIA’s Immigrant Heritage Week 2019
WAW and Women’s Protection Centers in Afghanistan
First Lady of Afghanistan: 2019 Message to WAW
WAW’s Najia Nasim Features on Al Jazeera | The Stream: Will Peace with the Taliban Threaten Afghan Women
People’s Peace Movement Message to WAW: Celebrating Courage at EXPO 2019
WAW Executive Director, Najia Nasim’s EXPO 2019 Video Message
WAW Featured on ATV: Women’s Rights and Islam
WAW is #ByHerSide in Afghanistan
#CelebrateCourage with WAW Kunduz Province Manager: Shamila’s Inspiration
Featured News
WAW Launches New Program with the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
How Lal Bibi Walked Again
WAW Convenes Women and Peace Forums Celebrating International Day of Peace in Afghanistan
Women for Afghan Women and the American University of Beirut Launch Undergraduate Scholarship Program for Afghan Women
Don’t Sacrifice Afghan Women’s Freedoms for a Flawed Peace Deal
Announced Withdrawal from Afghanistan Repeats Mistakes of the Past
Celebrating Courageous Legacies and New Beginnings
WAW Endorses The International Sanctuary Principles Statement
Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds: A Proposed Rule by the Homeland Security Department
Women for Afghan Women Announces New Executive Director
Classes (NYCC)
Visit our New York Community Center (NYCC) or call 718-591-2434 for information on upcoming classes and schedules.
Job Announcements
New opportunities opening regularly.
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Our Fall 2020 Youth Programs are on Zoom
Open to young women and men, from ages 10 to 20, who live in New York City!
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