Mary Akrami (Persian: ماری اکرمی; 1975 or 1976 (age 48–49))[1] is the director of the Afghan Women Skills Development Center.
[2] She represented Afghan civil society at the 2001 Bonn Conference.
[4][3] The shelter provides legal advice, literacy classes, psychological counseling, and basic skills training to women who need them.
[2] Akrami is on call 24 hours a day at the shelter, and under her leadership some of the women there have denounced their abusers publicly and filed court cases against them, something that had been almost unheard of in Afghanistan previously.
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