The Importance of Education and Personal Growth for Afghan Women after Resettlement
Community advocate Hasina Bahram explores the importance of learning for Afghan women through the lens of personal empowerment, mental and emotional well-being, and the impact of education on family life. Drawing from her own experiences and work in refugee support, Hasina highlights how learning can build strong support systems for children and help create healthy, successful families.
Hasina Bahram is a dedicated Program Coordinator and former Health Navigator with a background in economics, public health, and refugee advocacy. Originally from Afghanistan, she now designs youth and women's programs in the U.S. that foster resilience and leadership. Her powerful voice and lived experience offer a meaningful perspective on the transformative power of education in Afghan communities.
This video is in Dari and includes a presentation followed by a Q&A session. The auto-generated translation is available by clicking the Subtitles/Closed Captions option.