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Children’s Support center
Although gender discrimination has been eliminated from most of the countries, it seems that there are some countries in which gender discrimination still exists. Afghanistan is one of those countries that gender discrimination subsist.The provision for Afghan girls and women remnants are dreadful, regardless of intensive efforts to broaden their freedom, rights, and prominence of life. Last year, Afghanistan was nominated for being the most dangerous country that can can girl born in. Afghanistan has stunning caring humanity rates, deprived and unattainable health.This is because decades of civil war and a sustainable economy made it difficult for women to live there. In addition to that, women are jailed together with their children in dwelling.Also in Kabul,there was protest that   was caused by women who don't want to be forced to marry a guy that they don't want. Today, women aren't fighting alone, but there almost thousands of human right organizations that exist in Afghanistan who help Afghan women. Women for Afghan Women(WAW) is one the best organization that did an incredible job in Afghanistan. WAW 's Children's Support Center (WAWCSC) raises money to get children out of prison. WAW provides a learning program that helps uneducated children meet the criteria for entrance into local schools, in addition to individual and group therapy.Afghan women are usually afraid of confirming the mistreatment that they face everyday in in their life. WAW helped these women have voice, and they also build the self esteem of Afghans who used to bury their emotions and their opinion inside.Now, they project it in front of millions of people.

Halfway Houses
To develop a complete program that helps both women and children, Halfway Houses serves them when they are out of the prison and shelter. When these women and children have no home to return to, Halfway Houses allows women to learn vocation, literacy, finance and other life skills in preparation for their independent futures.Their society and family feel shame about them and they think they should be punished must be punished. most of these women always end up walking the streets or turning to prostitutes. They don't have any one to worry about them."But WAW worries about them and also about their children if they have them". WAW provides closure by finding these women employment and providing a roof over their head when they are independent and ready to move out of the protected place. Women in shelters often have the same problem.They turn the women litterate by providing for them computers, so they can learn reading, and writing skills. WAW prepares women for their individual future.This organization makes sure that before these women living in the center have a job and place to live when they live the center.This organization also hopes to build halfways houses to everywhere they have an office.

Raising Awareness
The center teaches men and women about respecting women’s rights which are in tandem with basic human rights. WAW have in place an outreach and awareness program whereby people of Afghanistan can attend, to learn more about the less harsh version of Islam than what they have been previously taught by ultraconservative individuals who may have malicious intends or by men who are chauvinists by nature. WAW sends staff out to reach out to the elusive women who are in abusive relationship and are afraid to seek help. WAW also reaches out to the community by visiting schools and police stations. This is with the hope to encourage Afghans to attend the awareness center. To date, the center have successfully educated thousands of Afghans including imams (religious leaders) and law enforcement officials with regards to women’s right in the context of Islamic law.Their biggest mission is to offer secure and Liberty  for the women in Afghan. another goal for them is to encourage them to inflate their self esteem, and also to Participate in all area of life; social,economic,and politics. " Our work is strengthened by our commitment to diversity. Their board and staff consists men and women and a diverse representation of age, religion, ethnicity and sexual orientation".