Source: Author generated using data from interviews
with Afghan HRDs in transit (Iran and Pakistan)
HRDs based in Iran in comparison with
those in Pakistan. It is partly due to the
government’s tight control over human
rights work, which keeps the civic
environment in Iran largely repressed.
2. HRDs in Exile
A large number of Afghanistan’s HRDs
who have been evacuated to EU countries,
as well as Canada and the USA, are in a
comparatively better position than those
living in transit countries such as Pakistan
and Iran. Therefore, these HRDs are having
more opportunities to continue their
human rights work from abroad. Few
of them have organised to register and
establish new human rights organisations
in exile, while some have regrouped
themselves in other local and international
coalitions to advance their human rights
work in exile.
However, the road has not been so
straightforward for them either. They
struggle to adapt with their new
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environment in their host countries, not
only to meet the integration expectations,
but also to create a space for their
human rights advocacy for Afghanistan.
Below is a thematic interview analysis of
challenges faced by and protection needs
of Afghanistan’s HRDs in exile.
2.1. HRDs and Practical Challenges to
Their Work in Exile
The vast majority of HRDs interviewed
expressed the lack of an adequate and
responsible source of funding51 as the
primary impediment to their work while
in exile. They also cited that sometimes
small grants exist, but these only cover
limited and short-term projects, and do
not target necessary organisational costs
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Responsible funding refers to long-term, direct, dedicated, and flexible funding, supporting both
institutions and individuals in a way that is context-specific. Responsible funding also speaks to a decolonized
model of funding that is participatory, inclusive, and
that promotes downwards accountability. Source: Final Evaluation of ‘Institutional Support and Advocacy in
Favour of Afghan CSOs Working with Afghans at Risk’
Program, Conducted by: SWEN Stichting.