Social Activist

Laleh Osmany

Afgan activist

1992 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Laleh Osmany is the 943rd most popular social activist, the 203rd most popular biography from Afghanistan and the 14th most popular Afghan Social Activist.

Laleh Osmany is most famous for her work as an Afghan women's rights activist, advocating for gender equality and women's empowerment in Afghanistan. She has been involved in various initiatives to promote education and social justice for women in her country.

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Among Social Activists

Among social activists, Laleh Osmany ranks 943 out of 840Before her are Terri Schiavo case, Sundus Abbas, Frank Mugisha, Jorge Cárdenas, Jamie Margolin, and Fathi Terbil. After her are Cleopatra Kambugu Kentaro, David Jay, Mahrang Baloch, Aisha Yesufu, Elizabeth Wathuti, and Bhakti Sharma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Laleh Osmany ranks 1,627Before her are Sena Inami, John Bostock, Emily Seebohm, Connor Fields, James Jeggo, and Gulnaz Gubaydullina. After her are Andy Granda, Yuta Ito, Luismi, Suguru Asanuma, Eisuke Fujishima, and Luca Antei.

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In Afghanistan

Among people born in Afghanistan, Laleh Osmany ranks 203 out of NaNBefore her are Rangina Hamidi (null), Shukria Asil (2000), Soosan Firooz (null), Roya Mahboob (null), Muqadasa Ahmadzai (null), and Mohammad Nabi (1985). After her are Tahmina Kohistani (1989), Hasina Jalal (null), Mohammad Shahzad (1988), Fahim Anwari (1999), Gulbadin Naib (1991), and Hamid Hassan (1987).

Among Social Activists In Afghanistan

Among social activists born in Afghanistan, Laleh Osmany ranks 14Before her are Jamila Afghani (1976), Sonita Alizadeh (1996), Aziza Siddiqui (1983), Faiza Darkhani (null), Maryam Durani (null), and Shukria Asil (2000).

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