In this episode, we feature Arzu Naderi, a trailblazing Afghan woman dedicated to education, press, and women’s empowerment.
Arzu’s journey began in 2013, working with children in both governmental and non-governmental organizations. She believed that “the next generation of Afghanistan needs proper education,” and devoted herself to ensuring quality learning under expert supervisio
Later, Arzu shifted her focus to a private institution, advocating for Afghan girls. “Girls are vulnerable in every crisis,” she said, pushing for discounted fees to ensure girls from low-income families could continue their education.
After joining the Independent Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution, Arzu pursued a degree in law. Despite financial challenges, she “worked by day, studied by night,” determined to overcome obstacles and support her eight-member family
Arzu believes that women can “overcome all barriers” through knowledge. Her own life is a testament to this belief, as she continues to inspire Afghan women to persevere and progres
Currently, Arzu collaborates with the Afghan Journalists’ Safety Committee, training journalists nationwide. Her work aims to “improve the capacity of Afghan journalists” and contribute to a stronger media landscape.
For Arzu, “no social or economic issue is too difficult” when tackled with education and strong will. Her efforts continue to pave the way for Afghan women to stand firm against societal challenges.
Tune in to hear more about her journey and how she continues to empower others
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