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At the World Press Freedom day managed by Unesco at the United Nation
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At the World Press Freedom day managed by Unesco at the United Nation

Reza Hussaini played a significant role in the event, taking the speaker’s seat alongside journalists, government officials, and international fellows.

Read More Feb 19, 2025
Beyond Borders – A Memoir
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Beyond Borders – A Memoir
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I lost my home but not my voice. Beyond Borders is my journey of survival, resilience, and the fight for education and human rights. Stay tuned.

Read More Feb 20, 2025
Presenting in a Graduate Class
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Presenting in a Graduate Class

Discussing politics of language in mono and multilingual contexts with students from diverse backgrounds. Highlighted Change Makers of the World and the role of World Englishes in education.

Read More Feb 20, 2025
International Peace Day; Educate for Change
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International Peace Day; Educate for Change

On Sep. 21, 2020, Mr. Hussaini and CMW celebrated International Peace Day with orphans and child laborers in Kabul, promoting education. The program included interactive activities, and 100 stationery kits were distributed to support their learning.

The event aimed to highlight the importance of education as a tool for peace and empowerment, encouraging children to pursue their studies despite challenges. Through storytelling, games, and group discussions, the children engaged in meaningful conversations about their dreams and the role of education in shaping a better future. Local educators and community leaders also participated, reinforcing the message of hope and resilience.

In addition to providing school supplies, the initiative sought to create a sense of belonging and motivation among the children, many of whom face economic hardships and limited access to formal education. Volunteers organized fun yet educational activities that emphasized teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving skills. The children were given opportunities to express their aspirations through art and storytelling, fostering confidence and self-expression.

Mr. Hussaini addressed the gathering, emphasizing the power of education in breaking cycles of poverty and conflict. He encouraged the children to stay committed to learning and assured them that they were not alone in their journey. The event concluded with a collective pledge to support children's right to education, symbolizing a step towards a more inclusive and peaceful society.

Read More Feb 23, 2025
CMW wins The Diana Award, UK
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CMW wins The Diana Award, UK

Congratulations to Jawid Amani, founder of Change Makers of the World, for receiving The Diana Award 2023, the highest honor for young changemakers. This prestigious award recognizes his outstanding contributions to social change, leadership, and his dedication to empowering underprivileged communities.

Jawid Amani has been at the forefront of numerous initiatives aimed at promoting education, social justice, and youth empowerment. Through Change Makers of the World, he has positively impacted the lives of countless children and young people, providing them with resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. His commitment to fostering positive change, particularly among marginalized groups, has earned him international recognition.

The Diana Award, named in honor of the late Princess Diana, celebrates young leaders who go above and beyond to create lasting social impact. Jawid’s dedication to humanitarian work and his vision for a more inclusive and just world make him a truly deserving recipient of this honor. His leadership continues to inspire the next generation of changemakers, proving that one person’s efforts can make a significant difference in society.

 

Read More Feb 23, 2025
Fighting for Afghan Girls’ Education
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Fighting for Afghan Girls’ Education

Change Makers of the World continues to provide online and secret in-person classes for Afghan girls. On February 1, 2025, Reza Hussaini met with students to hear their challenges and share future opportunities.

The Taliban have banned Afghan girls from schools and universities, completely blocking their access to formal education. Girls are not allowed to attend school, and universities are officially closed to them. This is not just a challenge—it is a humanitarian catastrophe. But while the Taliban say no, Change Makers of the World and our dedicated volunteer team are saying yes. We are working tirelessly to provide education through online and secret in-person classes across Afghanistan.


On February 1, 2025, we held an online meeting with students from our programs in Afghanistan. Reza Hussaini, one of our founders, joined from the United States to speak with the students. He listened to their stories of resilience, heard about the struggles they face—including constant fear, financial struggles, and internet access issues—and offered motivation and support. He also presented future plans and opportunities that we are working on to further expand our programs.


Over the past months, we have been running language courses (English, Italian, German, etc.), academic subjects (math, physics, chemistry, etc.), and empowerment workshops to help girls secure scholarships and plan their futures. During the meeting, students shared their aspirations and the impact these classes have had on their lives.


One of our most important initiatives is the Afghan Girl Coders project, which trains Afghan girls in coding and computer science for six months. This program is designed to last at least a year and a half, giving students a chance to gain valuable skills that the Taliban want to deny them. The goal of this program is to prepare Afghan girls for independence by helping them enter the job market, particularly in online and remote work. Given the restrictions imposed on them, we are focusing on creating opportunities where they can work from home using their skills in computer science, programming, and technology.


In addition to technical education, we are also running empowerment programs that help students build confidence, manage stress, and develop leadership skills. This combination of technical training and personal development ensures that they are not only skilled but also prepared to navigate their futures with resilience and determination. Dozens of Afghan girls are currently enrolled in this program, and we are actively working to expand it to reach even more students in the future.


To expand opportunities, we are working on potential collaborations with Coursera, Google, and other organizations to provide more resources. We have submitted proposals and are actively reaching out to these platforms to establish partnerships that can help Afghan girls gain better access to education and career opportunities. These plans were part of the discussions during the meeting, reinforcing our commitment to broadening access to education.


Due to security concerns, we cannot always share reports or images, but our work continues every single day. Change Makers of the World is committed to ensuring that Afghan girls receive an education, no matter what obstacles are put in their way.


Education is a right, and we will not stop until every Afghan girl has the opportunity to learn and build a better future.


Read More Feb 24, 2025
Keeping Education Alive
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Keeping Education Alive

With girls banned from school, Change Makers of the World supported Iqra Bookstore in Kabul, making books more accessible through donations and discounts. Recognizing the power of education beyond classrooms, the initiative aimed to ensure that girls and young learners could continue their pursuit of knowledge despite restrictions.

As part of this effort, a large book exhibition was organized, showcasing thousands of titles for children, youth, and girls. The event provided a rare opportunity for book lovers to explore a wide range of literature, from academic resources to novels and self-improvement books. By offering discounted and donated books, the initiative encouraged families to invest in their children's education, even in difficult circumstances.

Beyond just distributing books, the exhibition served as a beacon of hope, bringing together educators, writers, and advocates who emphasized the importance of learning and intellectual growth. The event highlighted the resilience of Afghan youth, particularly girls, in their quest for knowledge and empowerment, reinforcing the belief that education is a fundamental right that cannot be silenced.

Read More Feb 23, 2025
Girls’ Education Program – Kabul
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Girls’ Education Program – Kabul

Despite the Taliban’s ban, Change Makers of the World continues to provide online and in-person education for girls in Kabul, ensuring they have access to learning opportunities despite the challenges. Through secret classrooms, digital resources, and dedicated mentors, the organization remains steadfast in its mission to empower young girls with the knowledge and skills they deserve.

Education is not just a privilege—it is a fundamental right. By offering alternative learning spaces and leveraging technology, Change Makers of the World is bridging the gap for girls who have been denied formal schooling. Lessons cover a range of subjects, from mathematics and science to literature and leadership, preparing them for a future where they can pursue their dreams.

Beyond academics, the initiative provides emotional and psychological support, fostering a sense of hope and resilience among students. The determination of both educators and students stands as a powerful statement against oppression, proving that the thirst for knowledge cannot be extinguished.

Change Makers of the World remains committed to their future, advocating for every girl’s right to learn, grow, and contribute to society—no matter the obstacles.

Read More Feb 24, 2025

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