Conference in Vienna spotlights Afghanistan women’s education, rights crisis

A conference in Vienna brought together Afghan and international figures to support women’s rights, highlighting urgent concerns over education restrictions in Afghanistan.

A conference titled “Solidarity of Women for Education and Self-Determination in Afghanistan” was held in Vienna, bringing together Afghan diaspora figures and Austrian officials to highlight the situation of women and girls and push for greater international support.

Participants stressed the urgent need to address restrictions on girls’ education and called for stronger cooperation between Afghan communities in exile and European institutions. The event aimed to raise awareness, strengthen solidarity, and create a platform for dialogue among activists, experts, and policymakers.

The gathering also featured specialized workshops focused on supporting girls’ education and improving the integration of Afghan women into the diaspora labor market, reflecting efforts to address both immediate and long-term challenges.

The event marked the 30th anniversary of the AKIS cultural association and the 26th anniversary of the Bano magazine, drawing participants from Europe and the United States, including cultural, social, and political figures.

Organizers said the conference was designed to amplify the voices of Afghan women and promote coordinated action at an international level.

Afghan women and girls continue to face severe restrictions, including limits on access to secondary and higher education. The conference underscored growing international concern and the need for sustained efforts to protect education and rights for Afghan women and girls.

Conference in Vienna spotlights Afghanistan women’s education, rights crisis