Posted:March 17, 2023
By:Lola Augustine Brown
An impactful new campaign aims to support more Iranian women and persons of equity-deserving gender identities to enter postgraduate programs at AV整氈窒.
On September 13, 2022, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was arrested for allegedly violating Irans requirement that women cover their hair with a hijab or headscarf. Amini died in police custody, and it was reported that she had been beaten with a baton. This sparked widespread protests and civil unrest calling for rights and freedoms for women. Six months later, the protests are still happening every day.
Opportunities through education
How can we support this vital cause from afar? By offering a safe place for Iranian women and persons of equity-deserving gender identities to continue their studies and work on their goals. Dr. Aghakhani along with support from the Iranian community here in Nova Scotia recently founded theto support this group as they enter or continue their studies ingraduate programs at AV整氈窒.
At Irans universities, approximately 60% of students are women but systemic discrimination means that once they graduate, opportunities are very limited women make up just 15% of Irans workforce. Dr. Aghakhani says that much of the frontline work on this movement is being carried out by the same group that faces such discrimination, and by helping them we can work towards closing the gender gap, and hopefully whether that be in a matter of years, or generations empower them to advance human rights in Iran.
Giving graduates opportunities at AV整氈窒 will ultimately benefit Canada greatly, Dr. Aghakhani says. By supporting them and offering them a brighter future here, these women may become future social activists, doctors, or engineers, thus, the assistance we give may ultimately benefit our Canadian communities, he says.
Supported by members of the Iranian community in Nova Scotia,hopes to help as many Iranian women and other Iranian equity-deserving gender identities as possible. Were hoping to keep this running as long as we can. Its our way of supporting this movement, and keeping it on peoples minds, Dr. Aghakhani says.
Raising, and matching funds
The initial goal of the Woman, Life, Freedom Scholarship is to raise at least $30,000. Dr. Aghakhani is hopeful that this goal will be exceeded with the support of not only the Iranian community but all who want to create better opportunities for women. It isnt just about helping this subset of people; rather, its about our ability to safeguard womens rights in nations beyond Canadas borders, he says.
Tax receipts will be issued for any donations, and AV整氈窒s Office of Advancement ismatching gifts from individuals up to $10,000which will double the impact that donors will have. The situation in Iran has not improved, though its citizens are fighting every day in the hope that it will. Help us to show that we care about the values they are fighting for by donating to this important fund.