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Update: After supporting over 100 families since 2021 with their evacuation and resettlement, AiCN is unfortunately not able to take on new cases. However, we are still supporting around 40 families who are still to be evacuated, after which we will continue advocating for Afghan women's rights. We still need the invaluable support of our donors, volunteers, partners and friends to be able to successfully evacuate the remaining families on our list. We are immensly grateful for your unwavering support! Click here to learn more about the current stage of our work.

Advocating for Afghan women and activists since 2021

AiCN has been supporting Afghan women and their families since August 2021. We have actively supported dozens of families to get to safety through administrative/legal support and obtaining scholarships/asylum in Europe. We are currently in the last stage of this process, supporting the last families in the list in their journey to safety. We will continue to function as a network for Afghan families and a platform for activism.

"In Afghanistan, women are deprived of their basic rights. They can't go to school, universities, work, or beauty salons."

Raihana with Manfred Nowak, Secretary General of the Global Campus of Human Rights.

Raihana Akbary, painter and women's rights activist from Afghanistan, is one of the women AiCN has supported. Her family is now in Austria, where she was given a scholarship to study art.

Check out her story and the artwork by Raihana and other Afghan women AiCN supports.

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