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Although, Kabul PWN has been re-established very recently, it has managed to develop close relations with government<br />

authorities, influential community elders and representatives of local civil society organization (CSO). The other<br />

stakeholders include the officials of Department of Women’s Affairs, members of the Peace Council and provincial<br />

prosecutors. These stakeholders are chosen on the basis of the influence they have, over local community and who can<br />

play a vital role in solving issues, raising awareness and changing the mind sets of the community people in a positive<br />

manner. Some of the stakeholders participate in the monthly meetings and seminars, conducted by the PWN and are<br />

well aware of the network’s activities, challenges and overall achievements. The cooperation between the PWN and<br />

relevant authorities reflect he tireless efforts of the network members that they put in conducting the activities.<br />

Kabul PWN members mostly involve national and international organizations, influential members of the community,<br />

civil service institutions such as schools and hospitals and provincial council members in their advocacies, which indicate<br />

their efforts in building connections and communication with other stakeholders. The Network has developed strong<br />

professional relationships with a number of influential local actors such as community elders and religious leaders;<br />

it regularly works with influential local actors and engage them in activities like, supervision of basic public service<br />

delivery, settling disputes, public awareness raising on different issues, and solving domestic violence cases and . As a<br />

result of joint efforts with these stakeholders, the PWN has succeeded in solving a number of issues which locals were<br />

facing. They have good relationship with Provincial Council and some of the provincial councilors have participated in<br />

PWN activities and appreciated their efforts.<br />

1-4: Involvement of different groups in advocacies of Kabul PWN<br />

National and International NGOs or civil society organizations<br />

Police officials<br />

Provincial or District Governor<br />

Members of Parliament<br />

Provincial Council members<br />

Provincial Peace Committee members<br />

Administrative officials at institutions such as schools, hospitals, or clinics<br />

Line ministry government officials<br />

Local shuras/jirgas and other councils<br />

Elders<br />

Youth in the community<br />

Religious leaders<br />

0 % 10 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 50 % 60 % 70 % 80 % 90 %<br />

In terms of participation of the stakeholders in the PWN activities, around 65% of the respondents claimed that they have<br />

been involved in the workshops (In Her Shoes) conducted by the PWN. 20% mentioned of participating in documentary<br />

screening on peace and security which shows the struggle of women in Liberia, Abkhazia, and the Kurdistan region of<br />

Iraq. It shows women’s rights defenders working to improve the lives of women dealing with issues related to VAWG,<br />

poverty and economic disempowerment, and forced marriage in the context of post-conflict societies. The film raises<br />

awareness on the struggle of women’s rights defenders and advocates who are working for empowering women. In<br />

some cases, stakeholders had sent representative of their organization to meet the PWN, in lieu of direct participation.<br />

Ms. Sharifa Shirzad, active head of Kabul provincial council stated that despite her busy schedule she participates in all<br />

the dialogues, conducted by the PWN, with interest. She emphasized participation of women from different walks of<br />

life support in raising awareness on Women Peace and Security (WPS) and also involvement of men for ensuring WPS.<br />

It is not possible to reach out to vulnerable women especially the VAW cases without developing a close relationship<br />

with both ministry of women affair and ministry of justice. The network has involved representatives of these ministries<br />

in their activities to work in collaboration with them. The stakeholders also confirmed their participation in the<br />

workshops organized by PWN for women’s peace and security. Ms. Najia Zarief– the representative from Ministry of<br />

justice suggested that issuing official letters and official invitation letters can be a good way for better communication<br />

EQUALITY for Peace and Democracy<br />

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Provincial Women's Network <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Report</strong>

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