I once dreamed of helping my family. Now, I dream of helping an entire community—where both genders can thrive with diversity, equality, and equity.
Mahnaz’s journey is one of resilience and achievement. As a former player for Afghanistan’s U-15 national soccer team, she broke barriers in sports. But her activism didn’t stop there.
My involvement in sports and the Afghan community has shaped me into a strong character. I wanted to do more, so I founded the believers Educational Association, leading a team of international volunteers to bring education to those who need it most.
Through her leadership as the founder and president of the association, she has impacted both her community and the volunteers who dedicate their time to the cause.
Education and sports are two areas where I strive to make a difference. Through my work, I am already creating small changes in the education of my Afghan brothers and sisters—but I will not stop until these changes become significant.
Her path has been shaped by many experiences, including participation in global programs like the AFS Global Student Accelerator Program, where she deepened her understanding of her community’s needs.
Despite the challenges, she has always had one constant source of support—her family.
My mother once asked me if I wanted to work or study. Without hesitation, I answered: study. I made that promise as a child, and I have kept it ever since.
Her message to the global community is urgent:
Do not forget the pain Afghan girls are enduring. Do not forget what this government has done—what they did to your mothers 40 years ago, and what they are doing to us now. Afghan girls have dreams just like you. Support us.
And to her fellow Afghan students, she offers a message of hope:
Do not lose faith in your education. I know the situation is difficult, but remember—after the darkest night comes the dawn. Believe in yourself and in your future. One day, your patience and hard work will pay off.
From the soccer field to the classroom, from grassroots activism to international leadership, Mahnaz Haidary’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the unyielding spirit of Afghan women and girls.
We are here. We are dreaming. And we will not give up.

Open Mic is The Afghan Times podcast, where Afghan women share their stories in their own voices, on their own terms—open to every Afghan woman.