Freedom & Democracy
The US-Afghan Women’s Coalition
Led by the George W. Bush Institute, the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Coalition works to advance policies, encourage solidarity and action, and lift the perspectives and experiences of Afghan women, children, and other vulnerable populations.
Photo caption: Mrs. Laura Bush stands with a group of Afghan girls on hand to greet her on Wednesday, March 30, 2005, upon her arrival in Kabul.
“Fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture; it is the acceptance of our common humanity – a commitment shared by people of goodwill on every continent.”
– Mrs. Laura Bush
Led by the George W. Bush Institute, the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Coalition works to advance policies, encourage solidarity and action, and lift the perspectives and experiences of Afghan women, children, and other vulnerable populations. Through network coordination, targeted thought leadership, and influencer engagement, this working group aims to serve as a beacon of hope and resilience for those committed to a brighter future for all in Afghanistan.
Recognizing over two decades of impact, this effort pays tribute to the tremendous legacy of the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council, a public-private partnership that for nearly a quarter century convened government officials, civil society advocates, and private sector leaders in Afghanistan and the United States to improve lives across Afghan communities.
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Due to ongoing security concerns in Afghanistan, some Coalition members are not listed publicly to protect current program efforts and the safety and well-being of project staff and beneficiaries.
Executive Director, George W. Bush Institute and Vice President George W. Bush Presidential Center
Director, Global Policy George W. Bush Institute
Associate, Global Policy George W. Bush Institute