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Hoviat in Focus

Motivation and Self-Esteem Course – “Reconcile with Yourself”

Overview: Many women face discrimination, restrictions, and numerous disappointments throughout their lives. These pressures gradually affect self-confidence and self-esteem. The “Reconcile with Yourself” course was designed to rebuild self-belief and strengthen motivation, creating a safe and supportive space for personal growth. Program Details: In this program, twenty women came together with volunteer instructors to explore […]

Program Report: “Storytelling: Write Your Voice”

Event Details: Start Date: June 14, 2025 End Date: August 30, 2025 Participants: 20 women from Canada and Afghanistan Duration: 8 weeks (4 weeks of training + 4 weeks of writing and recitation) Hoviat organized a special educational program titled “Write Your Voice.” The program began with 20 women from Canada and Afghanistan and continued […]

Mentorship Program Report: “Wealthy Mind”

Event Overview: On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, Hoviat organized a special program titled “Wealthy Mind” for Afghan women on May 24, 2025. The online session was held via Google Meet and attended by 30 women from Afghanistan and Canada. Topic and Speaker: Najia Latifi, a motivational coach, led the session and delivered […]

Campaign Report: “15 Women, 15 Journeys”

Event Overview: On the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the fall of Afghanistan – August 15, 2025 – Hoviat – Women’s Identity organized a special campaign titled “15 Women, 15 Journeys.” The campaign was launched to ensure that the voices of Afghan women, both inside and outside the country, were heard. Campaign Objective: The […]

Program Report: “Psychological Trauma or Invisible Wounds”

Event Details: Date: August 15, 2025 Time: 7:00–9:00 AM Afghanistan / 10:30–12:30 PM Toronto, Canada Speaker: Farzaneh Rahimi, Social Psychology Consultant Participants: 22 The session officially began with opening remarks by Hoviat’s coordinator in Afghanistan. Dr. Farzaneh Rahimi then delivered a detailed presentation on psychological trauma, or “invisible wounds.” She explained the definition of trauma, […]

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