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Faiza Darkhani

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Faiza Darkhani (born c. 1992) is an Afghan environmentalist, women's rights activist, and educator. In 2021, she was part of the 100 Women BBC list, which includes the most inspiring and influential women in the world. Darkhani is one of the few scholars of climate change within Afghanistan. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Faiza Darkhani is the 829th most popular social activist, the 176th most popular biography from Afghanistan and the 10th most popular Afghan Social Activist.

Faiza Darkhani is most famous for her work as an Afghan environmentalist and women's rights activist, advocating for sustainable practices and gender equality in Afghanistan. She has been involved in various initiatives aimed at empowering women and addressing environmental issues in her country.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Faiza Darkhani ranks 829 out of 840Before her are Execution of Navid Afkari, Adenike Oladosu, Edwina Tops-Alexander, Guadalupe Campanur Tapia, Anuna De Wever, and Death of Sahar Khodayari. After her are Van Jones, Linda Sarsour, Sirikan Charoensiri, Destiny Watford, Nibal Thawabteh, and Mikaela Loach.

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In Afghanistan

Among people born in Afghanistan, Faiza Darkhani ranks 176 out of 177Before her are Shamsuddin Amiri (1985), Zohib Islam Amiri (1990), Zakia Khudadadi (1998), Aziza Siddiqui (1983), Masoud Azizi (1985), and Fatima Bhutto (1982). After her are Mustafa Zazai (1993), Marina Golbahari (1989), Shukria Asil (2000), Muqadasa Ahmadzai (null), Mohammad Nabi (1985), and Tahmina Kohistani (1989).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Afghanistan

Among social activists born in Afghanistan, Faiza Darkhani ranks 10Before her are Zakia Zaki (1962), Aqeela Asifi (1966), Bibi Aisha (1991), Jamila Afghani (1976), Sonita Alizadeh (1996), and Aziza Siddiqui (1983). After her are Shukria Asil (2000).