Gender-Based Violence in Afghanistan: Annual Report

Publications - Released in 2009

Afghanistan Women's Network, a coordinating network of over 70 women organizations and groups, and more than 3000 individual members was established following the 1995 Beijing +5 conference, in Pakistan. Since then, the network has been actively involved in women empowerment, activism for women's rights, addressing child protection at the local, national and international arenas. The member activists of the network, have been struggling hard for the realization of women's rights as defined in national and international commitments of the Afghanistan government as well as within the Afghan society.

This report aims to provide a general overview on the current conditions of women of Afghanistan from a gender perspective. The network believes that the conditions of women can only be empowered if her status and condition is improved within her relations with the other half, both at the domestic and public spheres. Therefore for the purpose of this report, Violence against Women and Gender-based Violence have been used interchangeably in this report, however they do not have the exact same meanings.

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