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Family Guidance Centers

 

The Family Guidance Center is our flagship program. Our approach begins with an attempt to mediate, through small community meetings called “jirgas.”

Two fundamental principles explain our community-based program design: women do not have to jettison their culture or their religious beliefs in order to take charge of their lives; men as well as women, perpetrators of DV as well as victims, must receive counseling if headway against this social scourge is to be made.

Our FGCs have gained widespread support from government and legal institutions as well as communities and families. This widespread acceptance of our FGCS may be attributed to the fact that mediation for family and marital conflict is endorsed by Islam, and also because the WAW process targets men as well as women, thereby reducing traditional male resistance.

- Manizha Naderi, Executive Director



Nawruz 2011

Manizha's Reception

GLP

2013-05-17

Bibi Ayesh

Korean Church Funraiser

Naheed's trip to Kabul CSC

Field Trip Governor's Island

2013-05-17

2013-05-17

Imams' Training of DV Prevention

Scrapbook Photos

2013 Gala Event Journal

October 31, 2012

Women's Circle 02.24.10

August 13, 2012

Manizha at Berkeley Spring 2012

Badakhshan Protest July 2012

2012 Children WAW NY

Kabul Protest July 2012

Traveling Postcard Workshop @ WAW NY 4.19.12

July Women's Circle

WAW NY Summer Garden

WAW volunteers @ Soup Kitchen

Facebook/Manizha speaking in SF

WomenofWorld

WAW Gala for Website

10th Anniversary Gala

WAW Tenth Anniversary Event Journal

Summer camp 2011

Queens Girl's Leadership program 2011

Queens pics

Website: Queens Community Center

Bibi Aisha

Esther pics

Website: Outreach and Awareness

Last Day in the Office

WAW Sar-e-Pol Opening July 2011

WAW Mazar CSC Interviews July 2011

WAW Mazar CSC Ribbon Cutting July 2011

WAW Mazar CSC Opening Ceremony July 2011

WAW Mazar CSC Classes Summer 2011

WAW Kunduz CSC Opening_Kids

Website: FGC

Website: CSC

Website: Shelters

WAW Kunduz CSC Opening Ceremony_July 2011

WAW Nahr-e-Shahi District Awareness Workshop Summer 2011

WAW Kunduz Shelter July 2011

WAW Sar-e-Pol FGC Preparations Summer 2011

WAW Kholm District Awareness Workshop 2 Summer 2011

WAW Mazar Shelter Handcrafts Summer 2011

Mazar Shelter_Case Registration 2011

WAW Mazar District Awareness Workshop Summer 2011

WAW Helmand Trainees_July 2011

WAW Mazar Clients_Cases_Caseworkers Summer 2011

Misc

WAW Meeting with Govt for THouse and CSC Summer 2011

WAW Faryab Shelter Opening Ceremony_June 2011

WAW Faryab FGC Opening Ceremony_June 2011

WAW Faryab Facilities Opening Ceremony_June 2011

WAW Mazar Office Pictures_June 2011

WAW Kholm District Awarness 1 Summer 2011

WAW Kholm District Awareness Workshop Summer 2011

WAW Kabul CSC_June 2011

WAW Mazar Human Trafficking Workshop Summer 2011

WAW Kabul Shelter_June 2011

Kabul Pictures_June 2011

WAW Mazar Shelter and FGC_June 2011

Website: Halfway Houses

Pictures from Manizha and Huma

Vargas Afghanistan Presentation Summer 2011

WAW Pictures of Huma_June-July 2011

WAW Faryab Best Photos_June 2011

WAW Faryab All Photos_June 2011

In 2006, WAW Executive Director Manizha Naderi moved to Afghanistan from Queens, NY, determined to create programming to address violence against women in Afghanistan.  WAW conducted a 4-month feasability study to ensure that any programs we created complemented and enhanced existing programs on the ground, and served unmet needs of women and girls.  The program model which we call, "Family Guidance Center (FGC)" emerged from that feasability study.  The FGC is a facility which is open to anyone, man or woman, who has suffered a human rights violation.  Almost all our clients have been women, but we have also served some men.  It is a walk-in center, although many clients are referred by government ministries, the police, the Independent Human Rights Commission, or other NGOs. 

 

We have teams of staff including lawyers and social workers who work on each case using a very community-based approach.  The starting point in every case is an attempt to mediate.  Our Family Guidance Centers provides counselling, mediation, and legal services for women and girls who are victims of gross violations of their rights, including domestic violence, sexual and mental violence, forced and underage marriage, being exchanged as compensation for a crime (the custom baad), honor killings, and being denied education. For cases involving physical danger, and women who cannot return home without risk of physical violence or death, every FGC has a shelter, which is hidden in another part of town. Women and girls stay in the shelter from 2 months to 2 years—until their cases are resolved and they can return home safely or until alternative living arrangements can be made.

The first FGC opened in March, 2007. Now there are 8 facilities in Afghanistan, and our goal is to open one in every province in the country. We’re determined to achieve this and surely will unless security deteriorates to the point that we cannot expand further, or worse, have to contract.  Our trained FGC counselors and lawyers risk their lives every day working on behalf of women/girls who have suffered every human rights violation in the book, from garden variety domestic violence. torture, threats of “honor” killings, to being sold or handed over to other families for life as a piece of property that compensates for a crime.

To date, our FGCs have helped 2917 women, 1661 of them in Kabul. Our one-month old facility in Badakhshan has already worked with 8 clients.


Click here to read board member Esther Hyneman's description of her experience attending the inauguration ceremony of the Kapisa FGC during her visit to Afghanistan in March 2009.

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