On the occasion of the 16 Days of Activism Against Violence Against Women,

The BOSCO Health Team joined hands with the Afghan Solidarity Committee (ASC) to raise awareness and advocate for the rights of women. As part of this initiative, BOSCO distributed symbolic ribbons to ASC staff, reinforcing their collective commitment to ending violence against women. The ASC has always stood firm against violence, especially focusing on the challenges faced by Afghan women. Through advocacy, support programs, and empowerment initiatives, ASC actively fights to create a safer and more equitable society. This campaign highlighted the need to address gender-based violence and encouraged the community to take a stand against all forms of abuse and discrimination. ASC reiterated its unwavering dedication to protecting women’s rights, raising awareness, and fostering a culture of respect and equality. The collaboration between ASC and BOSCO during this global campaign served as a reminder of the power of unity in the fight to end violence against women.

Mohammad Qais Malikzada

11/25/20241 min read

ASC Stands Against Violence Against Women

During the 16 Days of Activism Against Violence Against Women, the Afghan Solidarity Committee (ASC) reaffirms its commitment to ending violence, especially against Afghan women. Afghan women face immense challenges, including domestic abuse, forced marriages, and restricted freedoms.

ASC stands as a beacon of hope, advocating for their rights, raising awareness, and providing support to survivors. Through this campaign, ASC highlights the urgent need to address violence and calls on communities to unite in protecting women’s dignity and equality. Together, we can build a safer future where Afghan women live free from violence.