Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families

by Women for Afghan Women
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families
Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families

Project Report | Dec 19, 2012
WAW Kabul Shelter, 2 year report

By Manizha Naderi | Executive Director

Progress Report

NARRATIVE

Overall Objective – To improve prospects for women,
girls and children by using productively the period they spend in the shelter
(from a few weeks to 2 years). This entails offering educational opportunities,
life skills training, instruction on women’s human rights, vocational training
and other services that promote psychological well-being and provide physical
and intellectual stimulation and advancement. 

Progress towards achieving the overall objective:

From
2008– April 30, 2012, the Kabul FGC/shelter registered 2220
cases . Of these cases:

Closed:                                                            1851

Open:                                                                167

Cases in follow-up                                           202

Cases referred to other FGCs and
agencies: 297

Legal cases                                                       854

Counseling/mediation cases                        1351

Female clients                                                1471

Male clients                                                         27

Underage clients                                              722

SHELTER
CLIENTS                                        1607

Children
accompanying mothers to shelter:  603

Objective 1:  Enhanced access for women/girls-at-risk to
safe living quarters, protective services such as professional legal assistance
and social inclusion (re-integration into family and/or society) when
feasible. 

Progress towards
achieving Objective 1

Cases for
two-year reporting period:  May 1, 2010 -
April 20, 2012:

Number of new cases                                          954   (This two year period shows a 6% increase  in clients over the previous two years.

Mediation & counseling cases                        611

Legal cases                                                        343

Female clients                                                   667

Male clients                                                              3

Underage clients                                              284

Closed cases                                                         722 

Cases in follow-up  from current period         147 

Cases from previous period still in follow-up   55 

Cases  still open                                                    85 

Women in Kabul
FGC shelter                      856

 

Children with
mothers in shelter                 143

 

Women currently
in shelter                              41


Children currently in shelter                       14

 

Referring agencies:

Police stations                                                    303

AIHRC                                                                  255

Criminal office (MoI)                                                     100

MoWA                                                                               26

Court                                                                     15

Self                                                                         68

WAW offices                                                         47

Walayat                                                                   1

Attorney General                                                   7

Other NGOs                                                        12

AWN                                                                        4

Transitional House                                                5

Types of cases:

Domestic Violence                                                308

Divorce                                                                  61

Forbidden marriage                                                2

Forced marriage                                                  40

Mental problem                                                    14

Rape                                                                      10

Runaway                                                             154

Social problems                                                       296  

Protection                                                              45

Trafficked                                                                   2

Terror                                                               &n

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WAW's Kabul shelter

By Manizha Naderi | Executive Director

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Secure Safety and Rights for Afghan Families (March 1, 2011 - May 31, 2011)

By Natalie Ghany | Development & Reporting Officer

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Women for Afghan Women

Location: Fresh Meadows, NY - USA
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Rigi Philip
Executive Director
Fresh Meadows , NY United States

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