By Jen Ross
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 11 2024 – In line with the 2024 International Day of the Girl theme, ‘Girls’ vision for the future’, a dozen Afghan girls speak up to express their hardships and resilience. They also share their visions for the future.
Negina, a 15-year-old student-turned teacher from Bamyan
Sadaf, an 18-year-old writer from Kapisa
Najla, a child bride from Wardak
Parisa, a former student from Mazar
Mahnaz, a forced bride and former university student from Farah
Nazmina, a former journalism student from Kapisa
Rabia, a former basketball athlete from Herat
Mahbuba, a midwifery student from Sarpol
Motahara, a baker and former nursing student from Logar
Note: These profiles and others can be found at After August, the women’s stories were shared with IPS’ readers courtesy of UN Women, Limbo and Zan Times, where Afghan women and girls tell their stories in their own words (with anonymized photos and names and locations changed to protect their identity).
IPS UN Bureau Report
Excerpt:
The 15 August 2021 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan devastated the lives of millions of Afghans. But the rights and freedoms of women and girls in particular have been progressively trampled by a series of edicts that have created a virtual system of gender apartheid.