Mountain2Mountain works to empower girls and women in Afghanistan and harness their potential as change-makers and catalysts for peace and prosperity in their communities.
The challenge(s) that Mountain2Mountain is addressing:
Afghanistan remains one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman. Indeed, in Reuters’ Trustlaw 2011 poll “The world’s most dangerous countries for women”, Afghanistan ranked as the most dangerous country in the world for women. Afghan girls and women continue to face discrimination and inequality, high rates of maternal mortality, low literacy rates, and high levels of violence, particularly domestic violence. Their access to basic services such as education and healthcare remains extremely limited.
Mountain2Mountain is working to protect girls’ and women’s rights and empower girls and women in Afghanistan through a range of programs: girls’ and women’s literacy programs and education, including educational services for deaf girls, outreach programs at women’s prisons, and midwifery and birth attendant training courses for women in rural areas.
You can be a changemaker!
By contributing to Mountain2Mountain’s work, you can ensure that Afghan girls enjoy their right to an education and can fulfill their potential to be agents of change in their own communities.
You can also help by spreading the word about Mountain2Mountain’s crucial work.
The difference you can make: the impact of your giving
Your contribution to the education of a girl in Afghanistan can help break generations of poverty and equip a girl with the confidence, knowledge, and skills she needs to positively shape her future and the future of her community.
Relevant Country Data:
Capital: Kabul
Population: 32,358,300
GDP per capita: $1,200
Population living below national poverty line: 36%
Infant mortality rate (probability of dying between birth and age 1 per 1000 live births): 103
Maternal mortality ratio (deaths of women per 100,000 live births): 1400
Life expectancy at birth: 48.7 years