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* [https://womenforafghanwomen.org/womens-protection-centers/ Women's Protection Centers]: "Recognizing that women and girls who seek our Family Guidance Center services are often escaping life-threatening and dangerous situations at home, WAW created Women’s Protection Centers (WPCs) (also known as women’s shelters) to provide confidential, safe shelter to protect endangered clients until their cases are resolved. WAW’s WPCs provide women and girls whose lives have been threatened or who have suffered violence and abuse with safe haven and support services while they are under WAW’s protective care. The goal of WAW’s WPC is to improve the overall well-being and future life outcomes of women and girls who are survivors of human rights abuses or gender-based violence." Since 2007, WAW has successfully built 12 WPCs in 11 provinces, directly transforming the lives of thousands of women and girls in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Office: Noor Mohammad Taraki Street, Police District #3, Kabul, Afghanistan, Tel: +(93) 728-859-560
* [https://womenforafghanwomen.org/womens-protection-centers/ Women's Protection Centers]: "Recognizing that women and girls who seek our Family Guidance Center services are often escaping life-threatening and dangerous situations at home, WAW created Women’s Protection Centers (WPCs) (also known as women’s shelters) to provide confidential, safe shelter to protect endangered clients until their cases are resolved. WAW’s WPCs provide women and girls whose lives have been threatened or who have suffered violence and abuse with safe haven and support services while they are under WAW’s protective care. The goal of WAW’s WPC is to improve the overall well-being and future life outcomes of women and girls who are survivors of human rights abuses or gender-based violence." Since 2007, WAW has successfully built 12 WPCs in 11 provinces, directly transforming the lives of thousands of women and girls in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Office: Noor Mohammad Taraki Street, Police District #3, Kabul, Afghanistan, Tel: +(93) 728-859-560
* [http://www.hawca.org/new/index.php/projects/ongoing-projects/174-safe-house-for-women Women Protection center, Kabul]: "The women protection center provides all the necessities of life including health, educational and sport facilities. Empowering women legally and economically is another objective of the project. Due to the successful implementation of this project in 2015, HAWCA provided protection services to 199 women and 71children. Out of these cases, 105 were resolved through court and mediation. The remaining cases are followed in 2016."
* [http://www.hawca.org/new/ Humanitarian Assistance for the Women and Children of Afghanistan (HAWCA)]: "Humanitarian Assistance for the Women and Children of Afghanistan (HAWCA) was established in January 1999 by a group of youth Afghan women and men. HAWCA's establishment was motivated by the despair and devastation suffered by Afghan women and children as victims of war and injustice in Afghanistan and as refugees in Pakistan. Living under the same conditions and experiencing the same misery as millions of Afghans in Afghanistan and in Pakistan during the civil war, the leading members of HAWCA committed to achieving their aims and objectives as volunteers, and devoted their efforts to improving the lives of Afghans under difficult circumstances, from the era of Taliban domination to today's insecure Afghanistan."


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