Highlighting ALPA’s Mission: A Special Interview with Alexandra Parse
- ALPA
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
VOA featured an insightful conversation between Farkhunda Paimani and Alexandra Parse, a professor at American University in Washington and Chair of the Senate at the Afghanistan Law and Political Science Association’s Online Academy. In this interview, Dr. Parse discussed the profound impact of the current restrictions on Afghan girls' education and their broader exclusion from society. She emphasized that this situation has not only social but also psychological consequences, affecting the lives of countless young women who are denied their basic right to education.
The Significance of ALPA’s Work
The interview shed light on ALPA’s dedication to supporting Afghan students, particularly young women who have faced educational barriers. As an organization committed to promoting legal education, advocacy, and policy discussions, ALPA has played a crucial role in creating alternative learning opportunities for Afghan youth. Through its online academy and academic initiatives, ALPA continues to empower those who have been deprived of conventional education due to restrictive policies.
A Platform for Learning and Awareness
The interview was hosted on VOA Dari, a channel that provides audiences with a variety of educational and informative programs, including in-depth discussions, investigative reports, and news analyses. The platform has been instrumental in raising awareness about pressing social and legal issues, ensuring that vital conversations reach a broad audience both inside and outside Afghanistan.
Join the Conversation
To watch the full interview and gain deeper insights into ALPA’s work and the challenges Afghan women face in accessing education, follow the link: Watch the Interview.
We invite our members, supporters, and advocates for education and human rights to engage with us, spread awareness, and contribute to ALPA’s mission. Together, we can continue to provide learning opportunities and advocate for a future where every Afghan girl has the right to education and professional growth.