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About
Right to Learn Afghanistan (formerly Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan) is a registered charity and not-for-profit organization that exists to make the right to education a reality for Afghan women and girls. For nearly 30 decades, Right to Learn has been working to uphold the fundamental human right to a quality education by providing purposeful programs and access to opportunities that foster agency, dignity, and choice. Right to Learn is in official partnership with UNESCO (consultative status) and holds Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
A dedicated and skilled Canadian and international team manage programs in the following areas: 1) Darakht-e Danesh Academi; 2) Grants & Scholarships; 3) Bridge to Learning; 4) Advocacy & Public Engagement; and 5) Safe Harbour: Protecting the Right to Education Through Resettlement.
Mailing Address
PO Box 15007 Aspen Woods SW
Calgary, AB T3H 0N8
Canada
Website & Social Media
Countries
Afghanistan • Canada • Pakistan • Turkey
Areas of Focus
(Sustainable Development Goals)
Current Opportunities
Events
Webinar: Should we set up a Canadian Charity and if so, how?
Voices with Impact: Cuso Alumni Webinar
Tools of the Conflict-Capable ENGO Leader
Difficult Conversations: A Workshop for New and Experienced Managers – Free Webinar (Spring 2026)
Voices with Impact January Webinar
AI & Civil Society Organizations: Agency, Labour Justice & Shared Futures
Webinar: Indigenous Perspectives on Global Critical Minerals
Webinar: Legal & Accounting Issues for Endowments: What Charities Need to Know
Webinar: How to Lobby: For Charities, Nonprofits & Purpose Driven Organizations
Building Better Partnerships- Cross-sector Collaboration for Global Impact
Youth Policy-Makers Hub Alumni Panel: Navigating Careers in the International Cooperation Sector
25 Years of UNSC Resolution 1325: Canada’s Ongoing Commitment to Women, Peace, and Security
Prosperity Through Partnership: A Collaborative Networking Night
Virtual Executive Panel: The Nexus of Financial Inclusion, Resilience, and Supervision
Advancing Climate Resilience: Nature-based Solutions, Partnerships, and Indigenous Knowledge
Voices with Impact: February Webinar
From Learning to Action: Displacement, Community, and Global Citizenship
Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Identity-Based Groups
The Rise of Climate Denialism & Use of Social Media
Centering Youth Voices: Introduction to Youth Friendly Principles for ENGOs with Apathy is Boring
The Energy Mix on Solutions Journalism: How Climate News Builds Momentum for Action
Tuberculosis Beyond the Textbook: Gaps, Innovation, and Health Systems Realities
2026 MIGH X PIH Canada University Global Health Case Competition
Doing Hard Things With Friends: Accompaniment as Policy
Prosperity Through Partnership: Taste of the World
From Testing to Transformation: SMO Innovation in Practice
Introduction to Decolonization in the ENGO Sector
Advanced Decolonial Theory and Application
For Indigenous Ears Only – A Space for Reflection and Action
OCIC Symposium 2026: Strengthening Global Citizenship Through Collective Action
Advancing Justice and Equality: Voices from Legal Frontlines Across the Globe
Equal Voice’s International Women’s Day Luncheon
Voices with Impact: Women’s Day Edition
Amnesty International Toronto Organization 2026 Regional Meeting
Broken Courage – Documentary & Panel
How Canada’s ENGO Leaders Are Getting Ahead on Responsible AI
Cybersecurity Awareness for Nonprofits: Protecting Your Mission in a Digital World
Climate Justice Solidarity Webinar
Employment Equity in Action: Lessons from Nature Canada and Building Inclusive Hiring Practices
Rewiring Leadership: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity in the Nonprofit Sector
Sustainability Network and Raissa Marks Bring You Group and 1-on-1 Coaching for ENGO Leaders
Vision2030 JEDI 2026 Learning Series 1: Creating Equity Working Groups that Strengthen Organizations
Top Ten Compliance Issues for Canadian Registered Charities with Mark Blumberg: The 2026 Edition