Women’s Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan
Foundation, The Asia | November 2016
Abstract
The Asia Foundation has been a leading advocate for women’s empowerment in Afghanistan and works on the premise that improving social, economic, and political opportunities for women will improve society as a whole. We have pioneered projects to promote opportunities for Afghan women by forging strategic relationships with government institutions, local NGOs, and influential non state-actors, particularly traditional community leaders and religious leaders. By strengthening the formal and informal justice sectors, encouraging institutional reform, and raising awareness of women’s rights within an Islamic framework, these projects contribute to a sustained reduction in violence against women and expand women’s personal and social security.
Citation
Foundation, The Asia. 2016. Women’s Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan. © The Asia Foundation. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9331.Keywords
Gender
Gender Bias
Gender Differences
Gender Discrimination
Gender Equality
Gender Gaps
Gender Inequality
Gender Issues
Gender Relations
Gender Roles
Econometric analysis
Economic implications
Economies in transition
Economic integration
Growth potential
Gross national product
Economic discrimination
Socioeconomic surveys
Comparative Analysis
Social Research
Sex Discrimination
Employment Discrimination
Women's Rights
Equal Opportunity
Equal Pay
Feminism
Men's Role
Women's Role
Development Economics
Economic Analysis
Economic Impact
Socioeconomic Development
Socioeconomic Indicators
Gender-based analysis
Sex differences
Job bias
Equal employment opportunity
Fair employment practice
Job discrimination
Affirmative action programs
Sex discrimination against women
Pay equity
Sexism
Equal rights amendment
Emancipation of women
Equal rights
Women's movements
Feminist economics
Labor economics
Women in economic development
Women in development
Wage survey
Cost and standard of living
Human capital
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