The HAMRAH Initiative finalised its Three-Year Strategy (2025–2028) — marking defining step forward in its mission to strengthen the resilience, sustainability, and influence of Afghan civil society in exile.
The strategy lays out a roadmap for the next three years and reinforces HAMRAH’s commitment to protecting civic space, amplifying marginalised voices, and ensuring Afghan civil society remains a driving force for protection and inclusion of the most marginalised groups and communities.
HAMRAH’s future work is anchored in three roles:
- Building resilience: Providing tailored capacity-building, mentoring, and operational support to Afghan civil society organisations in exile.
- Acting as a multiplier: Facilitating exchanges and collaboration among Afghan CSOs and with and broader global civil society.
- Acting as an amplifier: Elevating Afghan voices through joint advocacy, evidence-based policy recommendations, and international engagement.
These priorities will be delivered across three workstreams:
- Building resilience: Strengthening the resilience, sustainability and coordination of Afghan CSOs to enable them to respond to immediate protection needs inside Afghanistan and adapt to future threats and opportunities.
- Advocacy and influence: Strengthening Afghan civil society’s ability to shape international policy and action to protect and promote the rights of marginalised groups.
Reimagining the future: Advance inclusive dialogue to develop a shared vision for future governance and sustainable peace in Afghanistan, grounded in human rights, pluralism, and justice.