جنبش عدالتخواه زنان افغانستان یک سازمان مستقل حقوق بشری است که پس از بازگشت طالبان به قدرت در 15 اوت 2021، در واکنش به سرکوب سیستماتیک حقوق زنان تأسیس شد. این جنبش متعهد به دفاع از کرامت زنان، مبارزه با تبعیض جنسیتی، و توانمندسازی زنان از نظر اجتماعی، اقتصادی و سیاسی است. از طریق آموزش، افزایش آگاهی، حمایت و همکاری بین المللی، ما به عنوان صدای قوی زنان افغان در داخل و خارج از کشور خدمت می کنیم. ما به طور مستمر در جهت ساختن جامعه ای آزاد، برابر و آگاه هستیم که در آن زنان بتوانند با کرامت و مشارکت کامل زندگی کنند.
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