Biography
Nadia Ghulam Dastgir is a renowned Afghan peace and human rights advocate, celebrated author, and social educator, recognized for founding Ponts per la Pau and her vocal advocacy for education rights.
Born in Kabul in 1985, Nadia’s life – like the ones of many Afghan women – has been marked by the consequences of a cruel civil war, poverty, and the oppressive Taliban regime.
At just eight years old, Nadia’s life was forever changed when a bomb destroyed her home in 1993, putting her in a coma for six months, and devastating her family’s livelihood. By age eleven, in a brave response to the Taliban’s prohibition on women working or attending school, she assumed her deceased brother’s identity, who died in the horrific civil war.
This decision enabled her to support her family for the next decade, working in various jobs while disguised as a man, despite the mortal risk of discovery. Throughout these trials, Nadia’s commitment to peace and education never wavered.
Beyond her roles as an author and storyteller, Nadia passionately leads Ponts per la Pau, a non-profit, non-denominational organization she established in 2016, dedicated to fostering peace and justice.
Translated from Catalan as “Bridges for Peace,” this volunteer-driven initiative is committed to instilling values and restoring dignity through education. Focused on aiding women and children in Afghanistan, and supporting refugees and immigrants in Barcelona with language and integration training, Ponts per la Pau aims to empower young individuals to become self-reliant and proactive agents of change.
With all contributions directly enhancing its educational programs in Catalonia and Kabul, the organization benefits from the support of partner institutions and individuals. As a terrible chapter in Afghanistan’s history is repeating itself, Nadia and her volunteers are working relentlessly, day and night, to assist both Afghan refugees and migrants from other countries that come to Europe as well as families on-site in Afghanistan that are fighting for their survival.