In this submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, WILPF highlights that Afghan women activists, feminist groups, and women-led and women’s rights organisations have been among the hardest hit by the drastic cuts to international aid -despite already operating with minimal resources and under immense pressure. WILPF makes multiple recommendations to international actors, including UN Member States and donors, to support, strengthen, and sustain the work of women’s rights organisations (WROs), women-led and feminist informal groups.
The submission was sent in response to the Special Rapporteur’s call for input for a report on the impact of funding cuts on the work of local civil society organisations, grassroots networks, and national and international non-governmental organisations.