Aisha Khurram (@aishakhm) 's Twitter Profile
Aisha Khurram

@aishakhm

MPP student @thehertieschool| @Bard_Berlin Alumna| First female Afghan Youth Rep to the @UN | @StudentRefugee| studied IR @KabulUniversity| Oped Writer|

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Honored to join the panel on "Does Peacemaking Still Matter?" at the 10th anniversary of European Institute of Peace (EIP) in Brussels Sharing insights from Afghan youth on the EU's role in the 2019 peace process and the prospects of reigniting hope for peace and democracy in Afghanistan.

Honored to join the panel on "Does Peacemaking Still Matter?" at the 10th anniversary of <a href="/Eurpeace/">European Institute of Peace (EIP)</a> in Brussels

Sharing insights from Afghan youth on the EU's role in the 2019 peace process and the prospects of reigniting hope for peace and democracy in Afghanistan.
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Scaling solutions that support learning continuity in crisis. This week we heard from a number of diverse speakers, coming together to share innovative solutions driving learning and well-being outcomes in crises - emphasizing the power of partnerships.

Scaling solutions that support learning continuity in crisis.

This week we heard from a number of diverse speakers, coming together to share innovative solutions driving learning and well-being outcomes in crises - emphasizing the power of partnerships.
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1,000 days of hopes broken 1,000 days of learning lost It's been 1,000 days since the de facto authorities in Afghanistan banned secondary school girls’ from getting an education. This is unacceptable. Every girl in Afghanistan must be able and safe to learn.

1,000 days of hopes broken
1,000 days of learning lost

It's been 1,000 days since the de facto authorities in Afghanistan banned secondary school girls’ from getting an education.

This is unacceptable.

Every girl in Afghanistan must be able and safe to learn.
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From Sudan to Myanmar, Afghanistan to Ukraine and now Gaza protracted crises are growing and with them the number of refugees. On this #WorldRefugeeDay, let's rethink our response—from emergency relief to long-term stability through education Rebuild their lives and futures!

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"Until leaders take decisions with empathy, justice, and a commitment to human rights, the generational gap will widen, and cries for change will grow louder," writes Aisha Khurram. A powerful story of resilience and courage that must be heard. #EIP10Years eip.org/unyielding-hop…

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Just published a new blog post with INEE on safeguarding the right to education during crises. In times of crisis, education is more urgent than ever. It’s not just a right—it’s a lifeline! UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 UNICEF Global Partnership for Education Read more⬇️

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Honored to speak at the closing plenary of the #IAU2024 International Conference in Tokyo One key message I shared was the urgent need for global universities to open digital doors for Afghan women Today, universities must go beyond institutions—they must stand as humanitarians

Honored to speak at the closing plenary of the #IAU2024 International Conference in Tokyo

One key message I shared was the urgent need for global universities to open digital doors for Afghan women

Today, universities must go beyond institutions—they must stand as humanitarians
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On #InternationalWomensDay, the world celebrates progress, yet Afghan women endure a gender apartheid unlike anything seen before. Their voices are silenced, their dreams denied—but not forever. The fight for their rights continues, and justice will prevail. #AfghanWomen #IWD

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Spoke UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 on #IWD2025 addressing the education crisis for women in Afghanistan The war on women’s education in AFG is a war on the very soul of education & freedom everywhere in the world Allowing this to continue is a betrayal to humanity’s progress & a surrender to tyranny

Spoke <a href="/UNESCO/">UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳</a> on #IWD2025 addressing the education crisis for women in Afghanistan

The war on women’s education in AFG is a war on the very soul of education &amp; freedom everywhere in the world Allowing this to continue is a betrayal to humanity’s progress &amp; a surrender to tyranny
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Nowruz, a symbol of renewal, is banned in Afghanistan—but like spring defies the harshest winter, our nation will rise again. In the face of darkness, we choose hope, resistance, and rebirth. سال نو ۱۴۰۴ مبارک 🌿✨

Nowruz, a symbol of renewal, is banned in Afghanistan—but like spring defies the harshest winter, our nation will rise again. In the face of darkness, we choose hope, resistance, and rebirth. 

سال نو ۱۴۰۴ مبارک 🌿✨
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By recognizing the Taliban, Russia isn’t just thumbing its nose at the West, it’s legitimizing a regime rooted in brutality and misogyny. This is less about diplomacy, more about power politics at the expense of human right

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Reports confirm the #Taliban have pulled the plug on both internet and cellular networks. Families cut off and a nation erased from the world’s eyes In 2025 While humanity reaches for Mars, the #Taliban are proudly perfecting the art of oppression and digital suffocation

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The Taliban’s nationwide internet ban has severed the last lifeline for girls and women studying online after schools and universities were shut. Already prisoners in their homes, Afghan women are now cut off from the world entirely.

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It’s been over 24 hours without any word from my family & our students in Afghanistan. Reading reports of security incidents on social media feels like a nightmare that keeps getting worse. I’m desperate for any suggestions on how to reach them. #afghanistanoffline