A year after the fall of Kabul – Zahra’s story
“In 2021, everything transitioned very fast,” says Zahra when asked about her experience leaving Afghanistan. “In one day, I lost my country, my house, my job. Everything.”
“In 2021, everything transitioned very fast,” says Zahra when asked about her experience leaving Afghanistan. “In one day, I lost my country, my house, my job. Everything.”
After the 2010 earthquake, Beverly-based nonprofit Build Health International focused on building reliable, resilient, and seismic-safe healthcare infrastructure in Haiti. After the 2021 earthquake, BHI facilities remained undamaged while the team mobilized resources and performed repairs to provide adequate and dignified healthcare to victims.
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In the non-profit sector, we are often tasked with telling stories from the field to inspire donors, our community, and those we support. But there is a fine line between storytelling and exploitation. That's why it's important that we, the teller of stories, do so in an ethical way. With these guiding questions and a commitment to ethical storytelling, we can put ourselves in a better position to avoid exploitation and tell stories the way they should be told.
It has been well-documented that the inclusion of women has a positive effect on peace processes, yet women continue to be left out of these formal structures. Despite playing an integral part in the demonstrations that ultimately dismantled the Bashir regime, Sudanese women have largely been sidelined in the transition to democracy. At a time when they are needed most, Conflict Dynamics International is working to support women in Sudan as they continue to fight for a democratic future.
The Empowered to Educate Fellows strive to create a gender equal world by breaking barriers in girls’ education. Check out how one Fellow, Saudatu, uses education to generate opportunities for teenage mothers in Ghana!
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