Women's rights in Afghanistan have faced tragic setbacks, but we at Shared Humanity are fighting every day to support Afghan women & girls. Watch Meryl Streep's powerful UN speech and stand with us in this fight. https://t.co/VWeumyzcr3
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Amazing progress at our Young Men's Vocational Center in Kandahar!
Students are learning to cut and design clothing. But 55 more young men are still waiting to join. We need 50 more sewing machines and a larger space to accommodate them.
Can you help? https://t.co/AcMcUw7JoT
Our students are practicing their English in pairs! Boys and girls in Afghanistan are gaining confidence and language skills through free education provided by Shared Humanity. Empowering the future, one conversation at a time.#EducationForAll#EmpoweringYouth#Afghanistan
At the Young Men’s Vocational Center in Afghanistan, boys aged 14-18 are gaining valuable tailoring skills, empowering them with a path to financial independence. Your support helps provide free training and a brighter future! Learn more: https://t.co/AcMcUw7bzl #SkillsForLife"
Students at our Kandahar schools celebrated mothers, sisters & teachers, discussing women’s rights in Islam & the importance of education for all. Thank you, #SharedHumanity, for providing free, quality education! Learn more: https://t.co/AcMcUw7bzl #EducationForAll#Afghanistan
Have you gotten your ticket for our NYC event December 7th? Join us for a night of reflection and looking towards the future of Afghanistan as we raise funds for sustainable infrastructure investments in #Kandahar.
Tickets available here: https://t.co/wbNiUwb9Cm
Join us in NYC December 7th for an Evening for Afghanistan! 100% of donations go to sustainable investments for our facilities in #Kandahar. Tickets + more info here: https://t.co/wbNiUwscEm
“The main reason I wanted to become a principal was to mentor faculty so students would learn from teachers and staff who feel supported.” -Najeebullah Amiri, 31, Principal at Bibi Sarah's Primary School, one of Shared Humanity’s schools in Kandahar.
11-year-old (center, pink dress) collects water for her family from Shared Humanity’s “Mohammad Yousaf Akhundzada Well” in Monara village, Afghanistan.
Photo by @NannaMuus
New: Advocates for the Afghan people are telling a judge that it would be unjust and illegal to use $3.5 billion of Afghanistan’s frozen central bank assets to pay off the Taliban’s judgment debts to relatives of 9/11 victims. https://t.co/2ciYpGbk0b