Help Launch Our First Cohort

NAVA International is in its first official stage. We support young women denied access to education due to conflict and restriction.

Your support helps us start — responsibly and transparently.

What Your Donation Supports?

English Language Instruction

Foundational English learning as the first step toward education and independence.

Learning Tools & Online Access

Digital resources, connectivity, and materials needed for consistent participation.

Program Coordination & Volunteers

Support for instruction, coordination, and the volunteers who sustain our programs.

Choose Your Level of Support

Start small or give what you can — every contribution helps us begin.

$10

Start with Access

Helps support basic learning access and online coordination.

IMPACT:

Supports early-stage learning access for our first cohort.

$25

Support Learning Access

Helps cover learning tools and access for one student.

IMPACT:

Provides essential resources for one woman to participate.

$100

Support a Training Session

Helps fund instruction and coordination for a small group.

IMPACT:

Supports guided learning for multiple students.

Prefer a different amount?

You may choose a custom donation below.

Transparency

This is our first official cohort.

We do not promise outcomes we have not yet achieved.

Education is not charity. It is access.

Our Impact: The First Official Cohort

60

Students Registered

Young women currently registered for our first official English language cohort.

Due to readiness levels and limited capacity, not all applicants may enter the initial phase.

2

Core Programs Initiated

English language training as the foundation, followed by graphic design and digital skills development.

15

Stories Shared

Personal stories submitted by young women whose voices are often silenced by restriction, conflict, and exclusion.

8

Team Members

2 core staff and 6 dedicated volunteers supporting instruction, coordination, and student care.

1

Country Served (Currently)

Focused on Afghanistan, with plans to expand as safe outreach pathways are established.

Career Pathways

In Development

Preparing graduates for future access to remote and international work opportunities.

This is our first official cohort. As programs grow, our impact will be updated with verified outcomes.

Where Your Money Goes

45%

Education Programs

Digital skills training and courses

30%

Operations & Support

Staff, infrastructure, and services

25%

Employment & Placement

Job connections and mentorship

98% of donations directly support our mission. Only 2% goes to administrative costs, keeping our overhead minimal.