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Jamila Afghani was born on 1976 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Discover Jamila Afghani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Jamila Afghani Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jamila Afghani Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jamila Afghani worth at the age of 47 years old? Jamila Afghani’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Afghanistan. We have estimated
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Afghani's work directly challenges the misconception that Islam supports violence against women. She created the first "gender-sensitive training in Afghanistan for Imams." She started the project by finding interested Imams to look at the information she and others had prepared. The Imams started preaching the new materials, which cover women's rights from an Islamic point of view, right away. In 2015, she had about 6,000 Imams working with the program. In Kabul, her program has "resulted in a series of khutbas (Friday sermons) in twenty of the city's influential mosques. Afghani has discovered through her work that "women's mouths get shut when they don't have Islamic justifications" because Afghan culture is very religious and conservative. Her gender training has had strong effects on men who did not realize that Islam allowed women's rights and has helped turn men into advocates for women. Afghani has said that the "program is its own kind of revolution because religious leaders once known for oppressing women now use the words of the Quran to promote fairness for them."
Afghani was awarded the Tanenbaum Peacemaker in Action Award in 2008. In 2017 she was among the finalists nominated for the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity.
Afghani has stated that one of the greatest barriers to women getting education is a lack of female teachers. In 2001, Afghani founded NECDO, with the goal of helping women and children receive educational opportunities. NECDO also teaches sign language, and has classes about conflict resolution and gender issues. NECDO is known for creating innovative ways to reach out to women and girls. For example, the NECDO created a library for girls, but they recruited boys to bring the girls to visit the library, awarding prizes to the boys for each five girls they brought. Her organization serves around 50,000 women in 22 provinces.
Afghani fled Kabul in the 1990s during the Afghan civil war, settling in Peshawar. Afghani earned a bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Peshawar. Afghani's first job was as a social worker for Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan. She also helped women in the camps become literate through Qur'anic education classes.
Jamila Afghani (born 1976 in Kabul) is a feminist and an activist for women's rights and education in Afghanistan. She is the founder and executive director of Noor Educational and Capacity Development Organization (NECDO). She is also an executive member of the umbrella organization, Afghan Women's Network (AWN).