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WEL had a great success celebrating Eid al-Fitr at Ipswichwith the Muslim Afghan community in May 2023

Eid al-Fitr is one of the most important celebrations for Muslims around the world, which isafter 30 days of the holy month of Ramadan. This celebration event provided a greatopportunity to come together as a supportive and loving community and witness prouddisplays of creative heritage and diversity with family, children, friends, and communityleaders. At this event, WEL hosted traditional Afghan, and Indian dance, face painting Hina,and colorful tables with traditional Afghan cultural food.WEL was grateful to host distinguished guest speakers including, Aunty Yvonne Orley for anacknowledgment of country, local indigenous history and a beautiful heartfelt song – “Weare one we are Australian”Rita Anwari the founder and director of WEL opened the ceremony with her powerfulspeech about the resilience of the Afghan community and the harsh reality of too manyAfghan women.We were also delighted with information presentations from a representative of Gold CoastMulticultural Arts Dr Shadi, on cultural art at the impact of it on the multiculturalcommunity. Dr Sayed Hashim a representative of the Afghan gold coast community. DrHashim an expert on Afghan history in Australia and the Afghan cameleers.The WEL Team was also very moved and proud of our beautiful Khadija the Afghan women’srepresentative of WEL and her heartfelt speech about Afghan women.Geeta Chandra had a very powerful presentation by art dance story of women coming fromthe villagers being a victim of Dominic violence.Many thanks to Mayor Teresa Harding – Ipswich City Council, Jennifer Howard MPCouncillor, and Jacob Madsen – Ipswich City Council for supporting this event.And of course, Multicultural Australia – nothing can be done without their unconditionalsupport.Thank you so much to all other community leaders for joining this wonderfully successfulevent in celebration of Eid!

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The Report on the event “Multicultural Women Eid Celebration”

On the 29th of April 2023, Women Empowerment and Leadership in collaboration with Islamic Women Australia Association held yet another successful event. The event invited many women and children to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr 2023 as it is one of the most important celebrations for Muslims around the world, which is after 30 days of the holy month of Ramadan. The day of Eid al-Fitr is a day of honour for those who fast in the month of Ramadan to be in the presence of God and to be proud of the fact that they were able to obey and follow the Holy Prophet (PBUH). WEL and IWAA organised many activities and presentations throughout the event. The event had several crucial presentations such as Pushpa Vaghela and her incredibly important presentation on mental health, Linna Reakes who had a presentation on how to buy your first property and to live a happy life, followed by Kareems talk about NDIS and the benefits of NDIS for logan women. Furthermore, WEL wants to bring to light some of their favourite highlights throughout the event which include the artistic dance performance by Geeta Chandar, followed by the traditional Afghan and Indian dance, face painting, Hina and colourful tables with fruits.

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NDIS Information Session for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)

Women Empowerment and Leadership Run another successful workshop partnership with the Islamic Women Association Australia (IWAA) supported by Gold Coast Multicultural Arts Our aim in this workshop was to help our community, especially women who are newly arrived in Australia and connect them with the right services. The workshop was conducted by an NDIS professionals: Fatemeh Bayati, she covers the following topics: This session covered support for people with disability. Most Afghan new refugees don’t really get connected with most of the services in the first one of two years when they arrived in Australia This workshop introduces very clearly to new refugees to live there on the best days possible This workshop was held from 1 pm to 3 pm at the IWAA building Address 11 Wasteland springwood.

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WEL Iftar Dinner!

Women Empowerment and Leadership team wrap up the week by celebrating Iftar dinner with our Muslim sisters and brothers on Friday night. It was a great opportunity to share a plate of food and network with our amazing team. WEL board update on our quarterly board meeting as well as welcoming new board members on our board. Stay tuned for our great legal work project coming soon.

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WEL’s Report for the 11th of March Event – Raising the Voices of Afghan Women

On the 11th of March, Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) held their event“Raising the Voices of Afghan women”. The event has been a legacy that has been passed onevery year by WEL to always celebrate and shed light on the resilient women around theworld, especially Afghan women; Women whose identity has been wiped, whose humanrights have been denied and crushed. Women who have been silenced and forced intosubmission. The event organized by WEL gave a voice to these resilient and strong women,who despite being denied all of their rights, have risen up and shown that there is alwayslight. If only we are brave enough to see it. If only we are brave enough to be it. The eventhosted many prominent and powerful people such as the attorney general and minister forjustice, women and the prevention of domestic and family violence, honorary ShannonFentiman, The honorable Leanne Linard MP, Minister for children and youth justice, andminister for multicultural affairs, in addition to Senator for the state of Queensland Hon. PaulSacrr. These prominent figures through their touching messages inspired hope and a beliefthat better days lay ahead. Furthermore, the Founder and CEO of WEL, Rita Anwari, held aninformative presentation on the road map of higher education in Afghanistan; where she stepby step took the audience through the history of the abolishment of education for women inAfghanistan. It was a heartfelt presentation, reminding everyone who attended the event thatalthough women’s rights are an integral part of Australian society, there are still many otherparts of the world where women are denied even the basics of human rights, it is a reminderto never stop fighting to empower women all over the world. On this exclusive event, therewere around 70 community leaders who attended the event, and WEL considers the event atremendous success, where the event gathered and encouraged a community of people whomall strive for the same vision; A world where rights are given out freely to each individual,where privilege is granted to every human being and not allocated on the basis of sex.

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Women Empowerment and Leadership team run another great workshop by professional migration lawyer Dan Li

At our workshop #Dan she proved information about over 10 different visa programs *family reunion *Partner visa *Skill visa *Few types of working visa *Student visa *And the pathway to PR Healthcare or Teaching Occupations →ANZSCO Sub-major Group 25 – Health Professionals →ANZSCO Minor Group 241 – School Teachers →ANZSCO Minor Group 411 – Health and Welfare Support Workers →ANZSCO Unit Group 1341 – Child Care Centre Managers →ANZSCO Unit Group 2346 – Medical Scientists →ANZSCO Unit Group 2721 – Counsellors →ANZSCO Unit Group 2723 – Psychologists →ANZSCO Unit Group 2725 – Social Workers →ANZSCO Unit Group 3112 – Medical Technicians ANZSCO occupations: →134311 – School Principal →421111 – Child Care Worker →423111 – Aged or Disabled Carer →423312 – Nursing Support Worker →423313 – Personal Care Assistant. Skilled visa – employer-sponsored visa –sc 482 The TSS visa program assists Australian businesses that experience genuine skill shortages and cannot find Australian workers to fill vacant positions. requires employer sponsorship from a regional employer and the position must be likely to exist for 5 years. 494 Visa holders can: • live and work in Australia for up to five years • include immediate family on 494 visa • transition to permanent residency (if eligible) via the 191 Regional Skilled Visa. Truly it was a very useful workshop and hopefully, next year we have a few more workshops to answer the questions of our Afghan community. Special thanks to Nora Amath IWAA Galila Abdelsalam for gallowing me to use their Hall for workshop It means so much to our community.

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Women Empowerment and Leadership is the voice for unheard women all around the world.

The 26th Prime Minister of Australia, H.E. Kevin Rudd reaffirmed his support towards Afghan women. Once again, he shows solidarity for all women, in particular women of Afghanistan. It deserves to be mentioned that #Australia has not forgotten the women of Afghanistan and will continue its support towards them. I kindly request everyone to share the video in order to raise our voice for all women around the globe. Rita Anwari Sultani

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Women Empowerment and Leadership had the privilege to welcome our great hard-working minister The Hon Andrew Giles MP, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs to Brisbane,

Our founder Rita Anwari Sultani alongside Afghan community leaders had a very fruitful discussion on the visa issue of the families who lifted behind in Afghanistan and their visa programs. The WEL team leader had the opportunity to introduce our new Afghan Queensland residents who come to Australia after 15/08/2021 and talk about their progress in QLD and the job opportunities, and life skills programs. Fortunately, we heard a few very successful stories of our new Afghan QLD residents. We wrap up the meeting with traditional Afghan culture gift from #Paktia #province of #Afghanistan (Pato) we wrap around the shoulder of the Minister and welcome him to our community That’s how they do in Afghanistan Once again Thanks to our great Shayne Neumann MP to make this meeting happened and hearing from his community. Thanks to Aaron Sadat Queensland Afghan community President alongside other community leaders and #Multicultural #Australia CEO for being with us and raising federal issues from our community. Thanks, Pushpa Vaghela WEL VP for your support. Anthony Albanese goveernment for the support Afghan community.  

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Congratulations to Women Empowerment and Leadership team on organizing another very successful event for Afghanistan Australian youth at T20Iworldcup2022

We Work with our community kids and Afghan Youth to bring the National flag of Afghanistan on the International screens. It was a massive opportunity for our kids to hold hands and walk with their heroes, stand and hold the Flag and be able to interact with celebrities on a greater scale. To be honest, seeing the Afghanistan national flag and national anthem most of us come to tires of joy. What great teamwork Speaicl thanks to Matt from T20Iworldcup2022 management team and our great friends @Ashutosh mirsa @Naz Braksi and the rest of the team

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Founder Director Rita Anwari Sultani she had the privilege to attend at Caloundra Women’s Brunch Event ” success of Women”

Hosted by Jason Hunt MP, #Member for #Caloundra. She had the honour of talking about Women of #Afghanistan in the last 12 months and what they going through nowadays. She told the young school girls how privileged they are born in a country like Australia and have the freedom to be what they want to be. As we see on news those days women in #Afghanistan are not allowed to have the basic right which is education even not allowed to just go to the park for a simple walk. This is happing in the twenty-first century. If you have heart be the voice of Afghan women and hashtag #justiceforafghanwonen #openschoolforAfghsngirls

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