Delbar Nazari (5 March 1956 – 14 August 2024) was an Afghan politician who was the last Minister for Women's Affairs.
[2][3] Nazari was a teacher and the principal at Naeem Shahid High School in Samangan and worked at Oxfam and UNICEF.
[1][2] She worked in the Ministry of the Interior's department for the development of the electronic national ID card.
[1] On 13 July 2016, a vote of no confidence in Nazari was brought in the lower house, accusing her of corruption and professional ineffectiveness, one in a long series of such motions against government ministers.
[1][6] In October 2016, Nazari appeared on an all female panel on the BBC program Open Jirga, to discuss issues of equality, despite bomb blasts and attacks in the city the previous day.