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Suraya Pakzad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suraya Pakzad Suraya Pakzad is an Afghan women's rights activist. 〔(International Women of Courage Award Ceremony: 2008 )〕 In 1998 she founded Voice of Women, which began by teaching girls reading and now provides women with shelter, counseling, and job training. 〔(Suraya Pakzad and the Long, Tough Fight for Afghan Women )〕 〔(Suraya Pakzad | WISE Muslim Women )〕 The organization worked in secret until 2001 because of the Taliban. 〔(Interview: Suraya Pakzad - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English )〕〔 〔 In fact, twice the girls being taught to read had to burn their books for fear of being caught. 〔(Two Afghan women among recipients of new Women, Power and Peace Awards )〕 Voice of Women was named as an official NGO in 2001, and in 2002 it officially registered with the government of Afghanistan. 〔 〔 It also helped develop the Afghan constitution. 〔 Pakzad received a International Women of Courage Award and a “Malali Medal” by the President of Afghanistan, both in 2008. 〔〔 She was named one of the Time 100 in 2009. 〔(Suraya Pakzad - The 2009 TIME 100 - TIME )〕 In 2010 she received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an honorary Associate of Arts degree from Burlington Country College, as well as the Clinton Global Citizen Award. 〔(VWO | Home Page )〕 In 2011 ''Newsweek'' named her as one of 150 Women Who Shake the World. 〔(Eleven U.S. Department of State International Exchange Alumnae Among NEWSWEEK's "150 Women Who Shake the World" )〕 In 2012 she received the Female Leader of the Year Award from the Astraia Female Leadership Foundation in Germany. 〔 ==References==
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