PeaceWomen
Sign up to our e-News
Join WILPF Join WILPF

Afghanistan has a population of 28.1 million (UN, 2009) with an area of 652,225 sq km (251,773 sq miles). The capital is Kabul. The major languages are Pashto and Dari (Persian).

Since the fall of the Taliban administration in 2001, adherents of the hard-line Islamic movement have re-grouped. It is now a resurgent force, particularly in the south and east, and the Afghan government has struggled to extend its authority beyond the capital and to forge national unity.

Sexual violence against women and girls, including abduction, rape and trafficking, is widespread in Afghanistan. Women human right defenders face attack and intimidation because of their role in addressing sexual violence in the country. In areas under the Taliban’s influence, it is all but impossible for women human rights defenders to continue their work, as several high profile women have been attacked and killed. Yet there are many brave and committed women who continue to challenge the status of women in Afghanistan.

  • Afghanistan ratified The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on March 5, 2003
  • Afghanistan does not have a National Action Plan on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325)
  • Afghanistan has a UN peacekeeping mandate in operation since 2002: United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)

Sources:BBC; Amnesty International; UNIFEM

View All News


View All Resources

  • AFGHANISTAN: Afghan Women Speak: Enhancing Security and Human Rights in Afghanistan, David Cortright and Kristen Wall, August 2012 | Download PDF
  • CONFERENCE: Afghan Women Leaders Pledge Support to N-Peace Regional Network, UNDP, 16 July 2012
  • Danish Implementation of 1325 in Afghanistan, WILPF-Denmark, 17 May 2012 | Download PDF
  • Women's Security and Transition in Afghanistan: Measuring the Success of Transition by Lasting Protections for Women's Security, Afghan Women's Network (AWN), May 2012 | Download PDF
  • Workshop Report: Implementing the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in Afghanistan (hosted by Liechtenstein), The Government of Liechtenstein, February 7, 2012 | Download PDF




Download
Close