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International Women's Day 2025

Every year on 8th March, International Women's Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women - while also marking a call to action for accelerating gender equality.

In 2025, Afghanistan is still one of the hardest places in the world to be a woman. The ongoing humanitarian crisis means that more than half of the population - 22.5 million people - need emergency support to survive. And this crisis is being felt most acutely felt by Afghan women, as they face the continued erosion of their basic freedoms amidst this humanitarian emergency, which makes it harder to seek employment, gain support and provide for their families. 

Decades of research, and our own experience, shows that when women can access the support they need, societies become more inclusive, prosperous, and strong. In Afghanistan, alongside the resilient and resourceful women and men we work with, we're still working to make this happen. Read stories from our work below, and find out how you can get involved in our appeal.

Stand With Afghan Women Today

Stand With Afghan Women Today

Donate today to support Afghan women facing exclusion, poverty and food insecurity to build brighter futures for themselves and their families. Read more

Published: 3rd March, 2025

Updated: 28th July, 2025

Author: Laura Rodwell

From butter to business: Elham's Story

From butter to business: Elham's Story

As a widowed mother living with a disability, Elham is the sole breadwinner for her family - but she was struggling to find employment. Now, she is rearing goats and running a thriving business making butter and qoroot from their milk. Read more

Published: 27th February, 2025

Updated: 7th August, 2025

Author: Laura Rodwell

Stitch by stitch, Jamila is sewing a brighter future

Stitch by stitch, Jamila is sewing a brighter future

"We sew collars, handkerchiefs, headscarves with flower patterns, bedding for children, and anything else that customers order." Read more

Published: 17th February, 2025

Updated: 12th January, 2026

Author: Kate Arthur

Solace and Strength: Delivering mental health support for Afghan women

Solace and Strength: Delivering mental health support for Afghan women

A sobering 82% of Afghan women have reported worsening feelings of anxiety, isolation and depression in 2024, a figure only set to worsen as women become increasingly restricted from public life. Read more

Published: 5th November, 2024

Updated: 14th July, 2025

Author: Laura Rodwell

“Drop by drop, a river is made”

“Drop by drop, a river is made”

We are living in exceptionally distressing times, where the state of the world can leave us overwhelmed and hopeless. But as the Afghan saying goes, Qatra qatra darya maisha—"Drop by drop, a river is made." Every action, no matter how small, contributes to a larger, meaningful force of change. Read more

Published: 1st September, 2024

Updated: 18th December, 2025

Author: Kate Arthur

What is a Self-Help Group?

What is a Self-Help Group?

Afghanaid forms and supports women's self-help groups across Afghanistan to help women come together, learn new skills and access economic opportunity. Find out more about the transformative power of these groups. Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2023

Updated: 17th February, 2025

Author: Kate Arthur

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