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Humanitarian and Human Rights Crisis: How Can I Help?
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We have been deeply touched by the outpouring of offers from compassionate Canadians who care about what is happening in Afghanistan. Thank you.
Many of you are asking how you can help respond to the humanitarian and human rights crisis Afghanistan is facing. Whether you’re looking to support our ongoing work to defend human rights for Afghan women and girls, make sure as many Afghan women and girls as possible can continue to access education, or you wish to sponsor or support Afghans arriving in Canada as part of the resettlement program announced by the Government of Canada, want to help raise funds for relief efforts, or to take other actions, the following list provides some practical suggestions.
First, we need your help with our advocacy efforts.
What you can do:
– Talk to your local media (use the contact us form to request our Media Talking Points first)
– Resettlement support: CW4WAfghan is a partner in the
– Donate
– Join one of our chapters, or start one in your community



"Nevertheless one can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube. Once a girl has tasted democracy and freedom she can’t return to the dark ages. You made a difference”
Sylvia Retired teacher
I think about how lucky I am to have been born in this country. To have had the freedom to study, to travel, to work, to be myself and marry whomever I chose. I am so grateful for our life here and ache when I think of what Afghan women must endure under Taliban rule. Every woman deserves to live a life of her choosing.
FatimaNurse in Alberta
In these (past) two decades, the human right activists were working to help people have a better quality of life. You could see the voice of the most vulnerable sects of society.
Today, I am in a safe and kind country.
After a lot of searches, I was convinced that Canadian women for Women in Afghanistan is a good organization to donate. They believe a global pressure on Taliban is needed to secure rights.
Sadia Afghan Canadian
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