Chékéba Hachemi

Hachemi founded the organization Afghanistan Libre in 1996 in response to the deterioration of Afghan girls' and women's rights under the Taliban regime.

[1] In Europe and the United States, Hachemi has been running numerous actions for Afghanistan: press campaigns, lobbying with companies, political figures and institutions (work group with Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General at the time; guest of honour at the ILO, at the Woman's Day in Geneva and at the UNHCR).

In July 2005, she was appointed by the government in Kabul as Special Advisor of the Vice-President, in charge of national priority projects.

[2] In 2009, Hachemi founded the consulting company Epoke Conseil with Marie-Françoise Colombani [fr] to promote equality between men and women in France and CH Consulting which is specialized in the study and design of social projects concerning the place of women in companies.

As the Strategy Advisor of the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, she was involved in the organisation of an international conference "Stand, Speak, Rise Up"[3] to end sexual violence in fragile environments[4] in Luxembourg in March 2019 in partnership with We are not weapons of war and the Denis Mukwege Foundation.