Protection, Rights & Inclusion
The Service Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA) is committed to advocating for human rights and ensuring that marginalized and vulnerable populations are protected, empowered, and fully included in society. By integrating protection and rights-based approaches into all our programs, we work to create communities where everyone can participate safely and equitably.
Key initiatives include:
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Legal Rights Awareness and Referral Pathways: SWRCA educates individuals—particularly survivors of abuse or violence—about their legal rights and provides clear referral pathways to access justice and support services, ensuring they receive timely and appropriate assistance.
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Protection Services for Vulnerable Groups: We provide specialized protection services for women, children, persons with disabilities, and minority communities, helping to safeguard them from exploitation, violence, and discrimination.
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Strengthening Community-Based Protection Networks: SWRCA fosters local networks that engage community members in monitoring, reporting, and responding to protection concerns. This community-driven approach enhances resilience and social cohesion.
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Advocacy Against Harmful Practices and Discrimination: Through public awareness campaigns, policy engagement, and dialogue with local authorities, SWRCA advocates for the elimination of harmful cultural practices and systemic discrimination, promoting equality and social justice.
By promoting human rights, protection, and inclusion, SWRCA ensures that no individual is left behind, enabling all members of society to participate fully in sustainable development and community life.
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