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"A highly motivated 14-year-old girl with dreams of becoming a doctor was excelling in her studies. However, on August 15th, the Taliban took control, and along with over one million other children, she was banned from attending school. Her dreams were shattered. Today marks the 1,000th day since the ban. Even if schools reopen tomorrow, can lost dreams and opportunities truly be revived?

In ten years, our country may have no female doctors or literate women left.

Education is a fundamental right, and these innocent children deserve it. I launched this platform as a small but meaningful effort to support them. I extend special thanks to Zulekha, a remarkable woman from India whom I met at the University of Derby, for her immense support and significant contributions to this project. This platform aims to raise awareness about the plight of girls in Afghanistan and to ensure their voices are heard both inside and outside the country.

To these innocent angels, my message is: Keep your spirits high. We will continue to fight for your right to education as you fight for yourselves."

— Jawad Abdiani, Founder
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Jawad Abdiani

Founder and Developer

Jawad is a passionate developer and founder of HopeForAfghanGirls.org. As a student at the University of Derby, he balances his studies with his commitment to this project. His dedication stems from personal experiences in Afghanistan and a desire to make a meaningful impact through accessible education.

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Zulekhabe Yousuf Khan

Founder and Advocate

Zulekhabe, an experienced educator and founder, is pursuing her Masters at the University of Derby. With teaching experience across China, Qatar, Hong Kong, and India, her background in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) fuels her passion for girls' education and drives our advocacy efforts.