The American Committee for Afghanistan promotes peace and progress through partnerships and projects for education, human rights, and sustainable development.
Sorting out old stuff this weekend! Found so many forgotten gems I can sell or donate – clearing clutter = freeing up space. No more hoarding things I don’t use!
Back to school, fresh starts, and new chapters waiting to be written! Grateful for this chance to learn, grow, and connect with amazing people this semester
Met up with my old crew after way too long—laughed till my sides hurt, ate way too much, and caught up on every messy, wonderful chapter we missed. Some bonds just don’t fade!
Just nailed my first DIY macramé wall hanging! No fancy tools, just cotton cord u0026 a step-by-step TikTok guide Feeling so proud of this cozy home upgrade
Stocked up on fresh cherry tomatoes, crisp romaine, and artisanal bread for this week’s simple veggie salads and weekend brunch prep—no fancy groceries needed, just good quality staples!
We appeal to all of our partners in #Afghanistan, #USA, and across our respective regions to support young #leaders in making #peace#possible.
We must promote peace and #justice. In order to achieve this #mission, we must act.
This powerful message of peace echoes our mission. We must be courageous and #believe in peace; we must be #strong and grow #together. #Peace is #possible. 🇦🇫🇺🇸
🏔Welcome to Baba Mountain Range in Bamyan!
Usually, just another stunning 🗻peak in Afghanistan.
For #IWD2020, host of a Women's Skiing competition where we're all winners.
Powered by the 🇺🇳UN Family in Afghanistan @unafghanistan
Today we celebrate #IWD2020 by honoring the victories of women everywhere who continue the work for equal rights and true gender equality. We honor the power and gifts of women who support our work as peacemakers, leaders, and visionaries in Afghanistan, USA, & around the world.
The American Committee for Afghanistan is asking for perspectives about the truce and peace agreement reached between the US and the Taliban.
(5/5) Do you believe the young leaders in Afghanistan trust the Taliban to honor their agreement?