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Women Empowerment and Leadership’s founder, Rita Anwari, has been tirelessly working to help the newly arrived afghans as they are always in their thoughts. Today she was able to drop off some traditional Afghan vegetables for the newly arrived who are still currently in hotels. As she knows they don’t have access to the flee markets, she brought the flee market to them. This brought them immense amount of joy as they felt like they were back home. Small acts of kindness can make many peoples days.

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WEL’s Valentines Day

This year, 50 street children were WEL’s Valentine As part of its support for the needy women and children in Afghanistan, Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) association celebrated Valentine’s Day by hosting 50 street children for lunch in a fancy hotel. Getting their families fed three times a day is a dream for most of these minor children, let alone going out for lunch. WEL has provided them with the opportunity. While the children of their age across the world are enjoying their childhood, these children must labour every day to fight hunger and poverty.Following the unprecedented events in Afghanistan, and the extremely hard winter, laboring for the daily meal has become more challenging. Therefore, it is timely for all the people and organizations who can assist, to step up and provide for the needy women and children in Afghanistan.

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Women Empowerment & Leadership Project!

It was her battle but she was not alone. WEL presents heart-wrenching real-life story in a dramatized version. Women Empowerment & Leadership in association with Ali Baba Film Production proudly presents a short movie “The Dark Future” which is based on the true story of an Afghan Girl escaping journey from Afghanistan to Australia “land of opportunities” in pursuit of a better future. The story features the 5 months of efforts by the government of Australia rescuing vulnerable Afghan individuals through Humanitarian support. The duration of the short film is 20 minutes. More details about the release date will be coming soon so stay tuned!

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Welcome to Australia and this world!

Yesterday was a day to mark one of the major events in our history in Australia, Australia Day. As well as celebrating such thing, we were able to welcome a new baby who belongs to one of the newly arrived Afghan families. It was of such great joy for both yourselves and the family. The director and founder of Women Empowerment & Leadership, Rita Anwari and her secretary Leila Loei were able to have a visit to this family. Along with them, gifts were also taken for the mother and child. We are so glad this baby was able to be born with all the facilities and the best service that she can receive because she is in a safe country. She is so privilege to be born in a country that has rights and has laws. Women and girls are equal and have the right to speak in this country. This bundle of joy is one of these girls and women. We can see a bright future for this child as she has everything available to her. We can see her future in to being a bright lovely doctor, or a lawyer or an engineer. We understand that this country brings lots of opportunities for such individuals who came from a place where they had nothing. We understand that everything was taken from them and were not treated equally. Once again to Australia and this beautiful world!

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Food Distribution in the City of Kabul

As part of the program initiated by Women Empowerment & Leadership(WEL) and its founder rita Anwari to help the needy households in Afghanistan, the week was started by distributing firewood bread to a mosque and 25 different households to keep the women and children warm during the breathtakingly cold weather in Kabul. Due to privacy issues, we cannot share all the pictures of the families, but a few of them are shared under this post. The circumstances in Afghanistan require support more than ever. Therefore, Mrs. Anwari once again calls upon all the stakeholders in Afghanistan, International Community and Private Sector, in Particular, to continue their humanitarian support to the vulnerable people of Afghanistan. Stay tuned for more details about the program in the coming days. Disclaimer: This program is part of the personal support program of the Sultani Family and we also appreciate the generous support from Mr Asadullah Saadat young generous man his WEL ambassador as well Sayed Nazim Khelwaty.

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Lunch in the park with the new arrivals!

Every woman, mother and child deserves to be happy. Women Empowerment and Leadership’s team share’s a plate with newly arrived Afghan sisters to welcome 2022 with joy and happiness. We fully understand every one of them left their loved ones back at home in Afghanistan. We understand that their mental state is not in the best situation therefore picnics like this are the best cure to ones mental health. Every single one of these sisters have tears in their eyes when they talk about their family back home. Although we know they are unhappy, WEL team tries their best to bring a smile to their lips for a few minutes by taking them out, getting together and sharing a plate. It is important to listen and allow them to speak up about their experiences and feelings

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Women Empowerment & Leadership against Domestic Violence!

Message from WEL Director Rita Anwari & Ambassador of domestic violence Christina Terita. Our hearts are heavy with lots of another beautiful young mother leaving and a chid without the love and affection of his mother.  As a result of disrespect, abusive, violent act of domestic violence by her partner. WEL understands that domestic violence is a sensitive issue and many women who are being victims are a shame of talking about or they are not very certain any more about the correct treatment and respect they deserve as disrespect and aggression is often displayed towards them every day by intimate person in their lives. Rita and I want you to become more aware that domestic violence is a circle of disrespectful and abusive behavior that start to become violent. It’s also important to know that continuing abusive behavior impact the view of children and young people on how to it’s the right way to treat their mother and other females around them. It’s important to identify and reach out for assistance calling services or discuss that with appropriate people such as your GP and counsellors’ helplines. WEL works to provide you with best guidance and the utmost discretion through our support groups deliver by professional in collaboration with other services provides such white ribbon. WEL Team stands by you to put an end to domestic.

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Afghan Children and their first ever Christmas!

Women Empowerment & Leadership once again brought a smile to the faces of innocent Afghans faces. The newly arrived Afghan families and children were able to experience their first Christmas through a group of organisations putting together gifts. This brings such huge joy to see children being peaceful and happy rather than the environment they were in. Huge thanks to Alexis Kallio and some school kids for helping to welcome these children in such a beautiful environment. This could not have been done without your help and contribution to this great cause! we are so grateful to have such great support within our community.

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Afghan Women on the Road to Making History!

Australia, Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) association had the pleasure of successfully convening the “Women Rights are Human Rights: Raising the Voices of Women and Girls from Afghanistan” event on December 14, 2021. In this event, the efforts of Afghan girls and women were acknowledged, and their voices were raised. MC by a very talented and kind heart  Leila Loei – Ms Austraila World Ambassador to speak up on behalf of Afghan women. The host, guest speakers, and participants reiterated that women’s rights are human rights during the event. This fact will necessitate ensuring that the voice of women is heard and attended to attain human rights for all. While welcoming the Afghan Women who recently arrived in Australia, Dr. Rita Anwari Sultani, founder and president of the WEL, highlighted the challenges these women faced in Afghanistan, particularly their rights as women and their values as human beings. Dr. Anwari also pointed out the opportunities awaiting them while being in Australia. She assured the women left in Afghanistan that they are not alone. People are working on their behalf to ensure their rights are preserved. Mr. Scott McDougal, Commissioner of Queensland Human Rights Commission, conveyed his message of welcome to the newly arrived Afghan women and children in Australia. He also focused on the measures to protect the newly arrived Afghans from violation of human rights, discrimination, domestic violence, and social disrespect. It is vital for the Afghan women and families who arrived in Australia to understand their rights and respect others’ rights. Shannon Fentiman MP for Waterford Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Women Rights and Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, who attended the event online, acknowledged the organizers of the event and the guest speakers. She reminded the audience about acknowledging fundamental rights that all human beings have. She pointed out the proportion impact of COVID19 on women, putting them at risk of experiencing domestic violence – a shadow pandemic for women. She emphasized that it is crucial to raise awareness and start a conversation on how to play the role of improving women’s rights. She admired the role WEL has played in enhancing these roles in Australia. Ms. Christine Castley, Chief Executive Officer at Multicultural Australia, conveyed her message of improving women’s rights as human rights by putting “Make Equality as your Priority.” She concluded by focusing on women’s access to education, right to vote, equal wage, housing and health services, and access to a life free from violence and discrimination. Senator Paul Scarr, Liberal National Senator for Queensland, expressed his warm gratitude for the organizers and participants of the event. He acknowledged the members of the Afghan Community in Queensland for their efforts in making a safe and successful community in Australia. He briefly highlighted the difficulties in securing safety for the Afghan people who were at risk during the collapse of Afghanistan and the challenges they faced on their way while coming to Australia. He reminded the participants of the tireless efforts Dr. Rita Anwari has put in helping him get the applications forward, secure visas, and ensure the vulnerable Afghans are successfully evacuated to Australia. He reiterated the values Australia respects in protecting vulnerable human beings. He highlighted that it is not only the people who found refuge in Australia. Australia also found you as people who can potentially contribute to building a decent society while being here. He recognized Dr. Rita Anwari’s efforts in building a prosperous society in Australia in the past years. He recalled when he first met Dr. Anwari while establishing the Australian Afghan Chamber of Commerce, working hard to create a bond between Australia and Afghanistan. He briefly explained the journey Dr. Anwari has taken in building her reputation over the past few years. Precisely in the past few months for securing safety for the vulnerable Afghan groups who suffered losses and threats while being in Afghanistan. Following his remarks, Senator Paul Scarr takes the honor of presenting the Australian Flag, which is flown in Australian Parliament as a Token of Honor, to Dr. Anwari for her remarkable efforts in helping the Australian government and Parliament in building a safer and successful society. He thanked Dr Anwari on behalf of the Australian government and the Afghan people who recently arrived in Australia due to her efforts. Following the keynotes provided by the guest speakers, the WEL association presented the Bravery Award to Ms.Roya Dadras, Spokesperson of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Women Affairs, for her efforts to enhance the rights of Afghan Women in her previous role in Afghanistan. During her five years, Ms. Dadras has contributed tirelessly to modernize women’s rights according to Islamic Law, ensuring women and children rights and psychology culture, developing plans and policies for the Ministry of Women Affairs, and defending women’s rights in different platforms. Ms. Dadras expressed her gratitude to the government of Australia, Parliament of Australia, Women Empowerment and Leadership Association, Griffith University, and Multicultural Australia for enhancing women’s rights as the rights of humans. Ms. Dadras represented the Afghan women who contributed to the development of their country besides their male counterparts during two decades, but who saw their country collapse in a few months, and all their sacrifices were wasted. She recalled her vision for making Afghanistan as successful for the Afghan women to have all the opportunities in Australia. Still, at the end of the day, that vision was not achieved because of the collapse of Afghanistan. She called upon the international community to hear the needs of the women in Afghanistan, the challenges they face, and ensure safety for them, as their support is needed more than ever. At the end of the event, Certificates of Appreciation were distributed to all the team members in WEL and Senator Paul Scarr’s office to recognize their tireless efforts for securing visas and evacuation of vulnerable Afghan groups for the past few months.

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