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Fw: 11- 01 Afghanistan: Women & Children in Special Need--3 Simple Ways You Can
- Subject: Fw: 11- 01 Afghanistan: Women & Children in Special Need--3 Simple Ways You Can
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg at tin.it>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 18:04:33 +0100
From: "Women Leaders Online" <womenleaders at YAHOO.COM> To: <WOC at LISTSERV.AOL.COM> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 6:49 PM Subject: 11- 01 Afghanistan: Women & Children in Special Need--3 Simple Ways You Can Afghanistan: Women & Children in Special Need--3 Simple Ways You Can Help. While we as nation have grieved and given to the victims of the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, we hope thatAmericans will also remember the women and children of Afghanistan, in particular, who have been victims of over two decades of drought, human rights abuses, war and now gender apartheid under the brutal Taliban regime. Under the Taliban, virtually no women or girls are allowed access to healthcare or the opportunity to work or be educated. Long before the current US military action in Afghanistan against the Taliban and the terrorists, many US-based groups had been working in country and in neighboring refugee camps to alleviate the suffering of the Afghan people. Other groups have worked here in the U.S. to educate Americans on the plight of Afghan women and girls. Afghans make up the world's largest refugee population. Conditions in the camps are extremely dire and in need of immediate funding. Conditions for women and girls in country and in the camps are even worse. The humanitarian groups we are highlighting here have been working on behalf of the people of Afghanistan for some time. They are thoughtful and legitimate groups and we are offering 3 simple ways to contribute to the very important humanitarian work they are undertaking. We hope you will contribute what you can to their efforts. These agencies have been carefully researched. You can contact Women Leaders Online directly at wlo at wlo.org with any specific questions/concerns. Please remember that just $1 American dollar goes such a long way. In some cases it can mean the difference between life and death. Please forward this email to your family and friends. 1. Afghan Woman's Mission, and RAWA http://www.afghanwomensmission.org The Afghan Women's Mission funds projects which address the desperate healthcare, education and empowerment needs of Afghan refugees-primarily women and children. Contributors can chose how their money is to be spent. Afghan Women's Mission and RAWA have been recently highlighted on CNN and on the Oprah Winfrey show. Contribute online at http://www.afghanwomensmission.org/help_us/donate.php or send a check to: Afghan Woman's Mission 260 S. Lake Avenue, PMB 165 Pasadena, California 91101 USA 2. The Feminist Majority http://www.feminist.org This group has worked for many years now on behalf of Afghanistani women and girls and against the harsh gender apartheid that exists since the Taliban took hold. One can donate directly online OR purchase gifts and handicrafts made by Afghanistan women in refugee camp with the proceeds going directly to those groups of women. Contribute or purchase online at: http://www.helpafghanwomen.com or send a check to: The Feminist Majority Campaign to Stop Gender Apartheid 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 801 Arlington, VA 22209 3. InterAction Members http://www.interaction.org InterAction is the US's largest coalition of organizations working overseas in refugee and disaster assistance, sustainable development, and humanitarian aid. Several InterAction members are currently working to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in and around Afghanistan. InterAction members certify to strict operating standards and include groups such as Mercy Corps, Save the Children, and CARE. Visit http://www.interaction.org/afghanistan to contribute to the agency of your choice. We hope this helps to simplify the giving process and target the main victims--the many women and children of this region who seem to suffer most
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