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Young Women for Change : ウィキペディア英語版 | Young Women for Change
Young Women for Change (YWC) (founded in April 2011) is a women's rights independent nonprofit organization in Kabul, Afghanistan based on volunteer work. They campaign for gender equality, and strive to empower and improve the lives of women across Afghanistan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Young Women for Change: Afghan women standing up for their rights )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About Us )〕 Young Women for Change is a new but well-known organization among Afghanistan youths. The organization was founded in March 2011 by two Afghan women, Norjahan Akbar, 21, and Anita Haidary, 20. Soon thereafter, young Afghan women and men gathered, and work there on a volunteer basis.〔 There are about 30 volunteers, mostly women between the ages of 18 and 25.〔 According to its website, Young Women for Change is funded solely from donations and fundraising events.〔 Young Women for Change held the first anti-street harassment march in Afghan history, in July 2012. Its members also conducted the first large-scale study of sexual harassment in Afghanistan. They have also founded the first Afghanistan women's internet café in central Kabul on International Women’s Day, named "Sahar Gul" for a domestic violence victim. The organization has also opened an educational center teaching literacy and language and computer skills.〔 == Activities ==
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