About Campaign
Today, children, as one of the most vulnerable groups in society, are facing unimaginable hardships. Every day, a large number of Afghan migrants, including children with and without guardians, are forcibly deported from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Many of these children, unfamiliar with Afghanistan, must restart their lives in a foreign and challenging environment from scratch.
These children lack access to basic necessities such as healthcare, shelter, clothing, identification documents, and education—essentials that are vital for any child’s survival and development. The absence of these critical services exposes them to severe risks and threats.
The organization “Save the Children” has warned that the lack of educational and employment opportunities makes reintegration even more difficult for these children. Pakistan’s harsh and inhumane policies toward Afghan migrants reveal a troubling indifference to the fate of thousands of Afghan children. This is happening at a time when Afghanistan itself is grappling with a profound humanitarian crisis.
you can help us by this campaign to share with others and extend your support to these deported children. Your contribution can make a significant difference in their lives, helping them rebuild and ensuring their safety and well-being.
Together, we can create a better future for these vulnerable children.
Organizers
I am Banafsha Arian that graduated of law and political science from Nimroz University and also I am graduated of English department Form teacher training center , I am originally from Farah province but I was born in Nimroz province and grew up in over and continued my education in this province and also I worked with international and internal organizations for more them five years that provide humanitarian aids in Afghanistan.
I started working when I was university student and worked with FGA, SDROA, IOM, HRDA , l as ( Enumerator , Social worker, Protection Monitoring and cases management worker)
I have also worked in private training centers for a few years, and I have always tried to help the people of the province along with my work and work, but after the fall of our country we could no longer continue our work and activities and I can speak, Pashto, English, German languages.