Gathering of Economic and Civil Society Activists in London to Coordinate on Afghanistan Issues
On October 26, approximately 100 economic activists, representatives of educational, social, human rights, and civil society organizations gathered in London at the invitation of the British Council. This meeting aimed to exchange views and establish focused coordination on issues concerning Afghanistan, with participants discussing and formulating a unified policy.
Charitable, human rights, and cultural organizations of the Afghan diaspora in the UK emphasized greater coordination during a meeting
According to a report by the ADFP News Section on Thursday, September 12, 2024, a group of Afghan charitable, human rights, and cultural organizations based in the UK gathered in London to stress the importance of enhancing coordination and capacity. They discussed establishing a shared vision to provide human rights and cultural services to the Afghan people, particularly women and girls.
On August 4, 2024, based on the ADFD and Brooken Water program, an Adult Support Celebration was held in London at the Brooken Water Conference Hall.
This event, attended by approximately one hundred civil society activists, human rights advocates, social service volunteers, and cultural workers dedicated to improving the conditions of the underprivileged, began with a message from the ADFP Director Mrs. Hafiza Nadi Antoni Adis.
In a warm invitation extended by the Director of ADFP, Mrs. Hafeza Nadi, a diverse group of cultural, artistic, and social figures, along with activists advocating for freedom of expression, human rights, and women’s rights, convened in a London hall.