JustEqual

JustEqual 🌍 Empowering Change. Creating Equality. Protecting Rights.

We believe in a world where women are safe, free, and equal. đź’ś
True justice starts with gender equality. ⚖️
✊ Her rights are human rights.
💫 Non-profit foundation working globally for change. We are an independent, non-profit organization committed to fighting injustice, inequality, and gender-based violence worldwide. Our mission is to build a world where every person — regardless of gender, back

ground, or location — has access to safety, dignity, education, and opportunity.

đź’Ş We focus on:
• Supporting women and marginalized communities through direct aid
• Providing access to education, legal protection, and mental health support
• Raising awareness and creating safe spaces for those affected by conflict, poverty, or discrimination

From emergency shelters and legal aid to empowerment workshops and youth education programs, our work reaches across borders to where it’s needed most. We partner with grassroots leaders, global allies, and courageous individuals to turn empathy into impact.

✨ Every project is rooted in transparency, trust, and the belief that true justice begins with equal rights.

📩 Join us — as a donor, volunteer, or advocate — and be part of a global movement for change.

An Afghan refugee says she hopes to give a voice to women in her home country still living under the Taliban regime.Masu...
18/07/2025

An Afghan refugee says she hopes to give a voice to women in her home country still living under the Taliban regime.
Masuma Anwari's work once lined the walls of Afghanistan's national gallery in Kabul but when the Taliban regained power in 2021, she was forced to leave everything and flee to the UK.
With her husband and seven-year-old son, she was given the chance to start again after settling in the West Midlands three years ago.
"I may have lost my home but I have not lost my identity," said Ms Anwari.

UN and HRW label Afghanistan the most repressive country for women—education is banned beyond grade six; salons closed; ...
17/07/2025

UN and HRW label Afghanistan the most repressive country for women—education is banned beyond grade six; salons closed; r**e, flogging, stoning, and su***de are rising.unwomen.org

More than 80 Afghan women studying in Oman on US-funded scholarships - terminated last month due to Trump administration...
15/07/2025

More than 80 Afghan women studying in Oman on US-funded scholarships - terminated last month due to Trump administration's sweeping cuts to foreign aid - have received a temporary reprieve.
A US State Department spokesperson has told the BBC that funding will continue until 30 June, 2025.
"This is great news, and we are very grateful," one student told the BBC, speaking anonymously for fear of reprisals. "But I hope there will be a permanent solution."
The women fled Taliban ruled Afghanistan to continue their studies abroad, but the abrupt freeze on US Agency for International Development (USAID) funds put them at risk of being sent back.

Afghanistan faces economic collapse—poverty, malnutrition, severe flooding—most affecting women and girls, who now lack ...
14/07/2025

Afghanistan faces economic collapse—poverty, malnutrition, severe flooding—most affecting women and girls, who now lack educational and economic breathing room. reuters.com

At a workshop in Kabul where carpets are made, hundreds of women and girls work in a cramped space, the air thick and st...
13/07/2025

At a workshop in Kabul where carpets are made, hundreds of women and girls work in a cramped space, the air thick and stifling.
Among them is 19-year-old Salehe Hassani. "We girls no longer have the chance to study," she says with a faltering smile. "The circumstances have taken that from us, so we turned to the workshop."
Since the Taliban seized power in 2021, girls over the age of 12 have been barred from getting an education, and women from many jobs.
In 2020, only 19% of women were part of the workforce - four times less than men. That number has dropped even further under Taliban rule.

UN statements frame the Taliban's policies as a “civil war against women,” costing up to $1 billion in lost female-led e...
11/07/2025

UN statements frame the Taliban's policies as a “civil war against women,” costing up to $1 billion in lost female-led economic output. Maternal mortality and child marriages have surged. press.un.org

Nageena and her family fled Afghanistan the day the group took over, which she said was "a very bad day".She still has f...
10/07/2025

Nageena and her family fled Afghanistan the day the group took over, which she said was "a very bad day".
She still has family there and said her female relatives, over the age of 12, were not allowed to attend school due to the Taliban's ban.
She stressed the importance of education and said it was "not only about what boys and men can do".
Now living in Suffolk, Nageena is studying a college hairdressing course, but she admitted she still thought about her home.
"I miss my country because it is my home, but I can't go home," she continued.
"When I think about my country I feel very broken in my heart and it's very sad for us."
She said the exhibition had made her feel brave and that she was capable of anything.

Only 10% of women say they can meet basic health needs—compared to 23% of men. Maternal and infant mortality has risen s...
09/07/2025

Only 10% of women say they can meet basic health needs—compared to 23% of men. Maternal and infant mortality has risen since the Taliban takeover. unwomen.org

More than 80 Afghan women who fled the Taliban to pursue higher education in Oman now face imminent return back to Afgha...
08/07/2025

More than 80 Afghan women who fled the Taliban to pursue higher education in Oman now face imminent return back to Afghanistan, following the Trump administration's sweeping cuts to foreign aid programmes.
Funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), their scholarships were abruptly terminated after a funding freeze ordered by President Donald Trump when he returned to office in January.
"It was heart-breaking," one student told the BBC, speaking anonymously for fear of reprisals. "Everyone was shocked and crying. We've been told we will be sent back within two weeks."
Since regaining power nearly four years ago, the Taliban has imposed draconian restrictions on women, including banning them from universities.

UN Women reports that 99% of Afghan women feel excluded from community or household decision-making; domestic influence ...
07/07/2025

UN Women reports that 99% of Afghan women feel excluded from community or household decision-making; domestic influence dropped from 90% to 32% in a year. news.un.org

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