HRC58 Side Event: Afghan Women’s Demands for Justice and Accountability – Key Takeaways

Introduction The Taliban’s oppressive rule has been systematically erasing women and girls from public life. They face some of the harshest restrictions on rights and freedoms in the world—banned from […]
HRC58: Statement on Afghanistan

This statement was made during the Enhanced interactive dialogue on human rights situation in Afghanistan of the UN Human Rights Council, 58th session (24 February to 4 April 2025). The […]
Q&A with Musawer Khanzai: From Snowboarding to Supporting Afghan Women through Art and Tradition

How is it to be an activist in Afghanistan? Being an activist in Afghanistan is both empowering and dangerous. My involvement in snowboarding has allowed me to connect with young […]
Updated Q&As on the Establishment of an Independent International Accountability Mechanism for Afghanistan

Since 2021, Afghan and international civil society organizations, including WILPF, have called for an independent accountability mechanism to investigate and collect, analyse, and preserve evidence of grave violations and abuses […]
HRC57: Joint Statement on the UPR of Afghanistan

This joint statement by the International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), WILPF and the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) was made to the UN Human Rights Council’s […]
HRC57: Q&As on Advancing Accountability for Past and Ongoing Crimes Under International Law in Afghanistan – Joint document

This joint Questions and Answers (Q&As) document by eight organizations,* including WILPF, was prepared in connection with the 57th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) (9 September […]
HRC57: Statement on Afghanistan

This statement was made to the 57th session of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council (9 September — 11 October 2024), during the “Enhanced interactive dialogue on the OHCHR […]
HRC57: Joint Open Letter on Afghanistan

WILPF joined this open letter, —supported by over 70 Afghanistan organisations almost 20 international organisations, — calling on the UN Human Rights Council, at its 57th regular session to:
Joint Statement: Need for an Urgent Rethink of International Response to the Human Rights Crisis in Afghanistan

Three years after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, we, the undersigned organizations, remain alarmed that the international response to worsening Taliban human rights violations, especially against […]