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The Bayat Foundation | Ehsan Bayat Afghan Wirless
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Ehsan Bayat Afghan Wireless. Business Development and Philanthropy in Afghanistan. Operating as an NGO in Afghanistan and a 501c (3) in the United States, the Bayat Foundation. To learn more about some of the Bayat Foundation’s most important projects, please read below. Since it was founded, the Bayat Foundation has funded several initiatives dedicated to empowering women. In 2010, the Bayat Foundation announced three different Empower Women Grants in the amount of $10,000 to be given to the Justice...
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A Trip to Afghanistan | Ofurhe Igbinedion
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A Trip to Afghanistan. A Trip to Afghanistan. International Women’s Day. Refugee Camp Part 1. Refugee Camp Part 2. Before I start pontificating, I’d like to give my thanks, in roughly chronological order, to the people who supported me and made the trip possible:. Obviously it all starts with my mom, but it all ends with my mom too. I just read this story. The International Association of Women Judges. And the Afghan Women Judges Association. While Doct...
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About – Journeys towards Justice
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Thanks for checking out my blog. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. To receive updates. Thanks for visiting! Welcome to my blog on social justice lawyering, international human rights, and gender-based violence. As an undergraduate at Northwestern, I studied political science, development, and economics, spent a year at the London School of Economics, and wrote my senior thesis on transitional justice in Sierra Leone and Rwanda. I am inspired by the power of community-based soc...
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Justice for All: Mahfuza Folad and the resilience of Afghan CSOs | Professionalization of Afghan CSOs
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Professionalization of Afghan CSOs. Justice for All: Mahfuza Folad and the resilience of Afghan CSOs. On January 21, 2013 · 1 Comment. This is a guest post by Akhila Kolisetty. A student at Harvard Law School who writes at Journeys Toward Justice. Akhila has worked and volunteered for BRAC, International Bridges to Justice, the ACLU, the Northwestern Centre on International Human Rights, the Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project, and Justice for All. 8212;——-. The reality is that hund...