The Voice of Afghan Women, Launch of BEGUM TV

Lausanne, 8th May, 2024

This press review highlights the importance of BEGUM TV as a means of communication and education for women and girls in Afghanistan, offering them a vital link with the outside world and access to education and psychological support despite difficult circumstances.


BEGUM TV: A New Channel for Afghan Women

Launch and objective: BEGUM TV was launched at the beginning of March 2024. This TV channel, broadcast from Paris, is the fruit of the hard work of Afghan refugee women who have found a way in France to resist and support their “sisters” who remain in the country.


Educational programs: BEGUM TV offers educational programs in Dari and Pashto, covering the Afghan school curriculum from grades 6 to 12. This enables girls and women to continue learning despite the restrictions imposed by the Taliban regime, notably the ban on secondary and university education for girls.


Psychological support: in addition to education, BEGUM TV offers programs focusing on mental health and well-being. These programs aim to help Afghan women cope with the challenges and traumas they face in their daily lives through practical advises such as breathing and meditation exercises. Such a powerful message conveys the importance of media as a tool for hope and healing.


Studio in Paris: BEGUM TV’s recording studio, located north of Paris, is a place of creation and freedom where exiled Afghan journalists and presenters, such as Diba Akbari and Marina Golbahari, produce content to reach Afghan homes.


This channel is a breath of fresh air for Afghan women, offering them a vital link with the outside world and access to education and psychological support despite difficult circumstances. She embodies the resilience and determination of Afghan women to fight for their rights and their future.


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Johanna Colas
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