Wave Of Hope

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Before they were forced to close, they had nearly 4,000 students. Today, Wave of Hope supports secret schools for girls in Afghanistan. WHF was started in Moria camp by its founder, Zekria Farzad, a journalist who escaped from Afghanistan and arrived on the isle of Lesvos in Greece with his wife and 5 children in February 2019. He immediately felt the urgent need to provide attention and education

30/09/2025

The question we get most frequently, is how it is possible to run the secret girls’ schools in Afghanistan, a nation that has been labelled by the United Nations as the world’s most repressive country for women. Girls above the age of 12 are not allowed to go to school. Worse than that; in the now famous speech in the UN, US actress Meryl Streep established that Afghan squirrels have more rights than girls because they can play in the park.
Incredibly enough, even in this darkness there are glimmers of light. We will come back to the lack of support for banning girls’ education. This time, we will point to another phenomenon:
When the Taliban returned to power, they soon banned the production of broadcasting content showing men and women interacting with each other. This has led to the production of new single-sex shows on topics such as cooking, travel, and entrepreneurship.
TV channel Tolo has also created more educational programming to aid girls who are unable to attend school under the Taliban. The example in the link is an encouragement program for female artists.
English newspaper The Times has interviewed Tolo owner Saad Mohseni. He says his news channel has more female broadcasters than ever but he has sleepless nights about navigating grey areas under the repressive regime.
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