Rozma Ghafouri

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Rozma Ghafouri is an Afghan football player and coach. Her family fled to Iran in 1996 or 1997 when she was six years old. She is the co-founder of the Youth Initiative Fund. She was the Asia regional winner of the Nansen Refugee Award in 2020.

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Early life and education

Ghafouri's family fled from Afghanistan to Iran in 1996 or 1997 as the Taliban took over, when she was six years old. [1] As a child in Iran, she worked as a labourer, her parents could not afford to put her and her four siblings through school. [1]

Career

Ghafouri is a football player [2] and coach. [1] In 2015, She co-founded the Youth Initiative Fund in Shiraz to support the needs of vulnerable children. [1] The fund is supported by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Iran's Bureau for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants’ Affairs and it provides support to 400 children per year; services provided include education, physical activity, and social support. [1] [3]

Ghafouri was the Asia regional winner of the Nansen Refugee Award in 2020. [4]

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