I studied up to grade 8 in my hometown, but due to the political changes in Afghanistan, I was unable to continue formal schooling. Despite the challenges, I remained committed to learning through online courses and self-study.
Even in the face of obstacles, I focused on my dreams and sought opportunities to learn, create, and contribute to my community. Passion and resilience have always guided me.
I started expressing myself through poetry and storytelling at a young age. Writing became a way to process experiences and share the voices of Afghan girls and women.
Living through challenging circumstances has taught me empathy, the importance of education, and the power of community. These experiences inspire me to work for social change.
I see technology as a tool to solve real-world problems and empower communities, especially through education and digital inclusion.
Through volunteering, participating in international forums, and presenting at workshops, I learned to communicate confidently and inspire audiences with my message.
I integrate storytelling, writing, and design thinking into my projects, ensuring that my technical solutions are both functional and meaningful.
I volunteer with organizations that promote human rights, girls’ education, and peacebuilding, aiming to amplify voices that are often unheard.
Being fluent in Persian (Dari) and English allows me to connect with people from diverse backgrounds and participate in international discussions.
I aspire to use my skills, creativity, and experiences to empower Afghan women, contribute to global education initiatives, and create meaningful change in my community and beyond.