The Team
Faezah Veghar
Projektansvarig
Faezeh graduated from Uppsala University Law the year of 2020. After graduation, she has worked with EU-legislation at the European Commission and the European Parliament.
Since 2021 Faezeh has worked with migration law. Initially at the migration court of Gothenburg and Stockholm.
Jamila Raqib
Advisor
Jamila Raqib is Executive Director of the Albert Einstein Institution and a specialist in the study and practice of strategic nonviolent action. For 15 years, she worked closely with the late Dr. Gene Sharp, the world’s foremost scholar of the field of strategic nonviolent action.
FARHAD SARVARI
Team ledare
Farhad is a musician from Kabul Afghanistan, a graduate of ANIM in Kabul, and a Royal Academy of Music Denmark.
Aghele Mohammadi
Psychologi
Aghele has a strong foundation in Psychology, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Local Development at the University of Padova. With extensive experience in project and event management, she focuses on social innovation and sustainable development, leveraging her background in psychology to provide impactful solutions.
Narges Akhlagi
Psycholog
Narges Akhlaghi is a dedicated psychologist with over six years of academic training, fully recognized in Sweden. She has a strong passion for mental health and extensive experience supporting diverse communities, including impactful work with UNICEF in underserved areas of Iran. Specializing in immigrant mental health, Narges has also published research and articles on the subject
Ghazal Enayat
Ghazal Enayat is a celebrated Afghan female artist known for her powerful voice, emotive performances, and her ability to blend traditional Afghan music with contemporary styles. Born in Kabul, Afghanistan, she grew up with a passion for music, which has made her a significant figure in the Afghan music scene and beyond.
Her song ”Mohajer” (meaning ”Migrant”) is particularly poignant, resonating with the experiences of Afghan refugees and the struggles of displacement. With lyrics that touch the soul, it has become a symbol of hope and resilience for many.
Ambassador
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Inside Afghanistan, people are losing their identity, culture, and freedoms, piece by piece. Women and girls have been silenced, dreams have been crushed, and the rich traditions of the country are slowly disappearing.