Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Canberra - Commonwealth Australia
THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN
Canberra - Commonwealth of Australia

Mahboba Promise: 20 Years of Dedication for Orphans
Sydney – Ambassador Wahidullah Waissi together with the former Govornor General of Australia the Honorable Dame Quentin Bryce and with other 300+ women & men participated at the 20th Anniversary of Mahboba Promise celebration in Sydney.
Ambassador Waissi praised Mahboba Rawi’s dedication and committment during past 20 years in his speech.
This event was to celebrate Mahboba Rawi’s tireless work, commitment, compassion and setting a remarkable pathway for improving the life of Afghan women and orphans.
Founded in 1998, Mahboba’s Promise began its mission by helping to care for Afghan refugees who had been forced into a refugee camp in Pakistan by a devastating earthquake in Takhar, Afghanistan.
Mahboba’s Promise’s projects include on education and homes for children, vocational skills and training for women, and support and health care access for the wider community; and over 15 years later, still stands as an organisation.
About Embassy
The Embassy of Afghanistan in Canberra operates autonomously and independently from the Taliban’s control or influence after 15 August 2021.
Consular Affairs
Contact Details
4 Beale Crescent
Deakin West ACT 2600
Postal Address:
PO Box 9553
Australia Post - LPO Deakin
4 Duff Place, Deakin ACT 2600
Telephone:
+61 2 6282 7377


