Shafiqa Quraishi graduated from the police academy in Kabul in 1982.[2] In 2002, she started to rise inside the police department, after the fall of the Taliban.
Quraishi did not work from 1996 until 2001. Because of the Taliban in Afghanistan, women could not work.[3]
Work
In 2010, Quraishi became a police colonel and the director of Gender, Human and Child Rights in the Ministry of the Interior of Afghanistan.[3]
In 2011, Quraishi became Afghanistan's most senior policewoman.[4]
Quraishi started a group on the Afghan National Gender Recruitment Strategy. The goal of the group is to get 5,000 women to work in the Ministry of the Interior.[5]
She also worked to help women with child care, health care, maternity care, security, and skills training. Quraishi got promotions for women in the Afghan National Police who were unfairly passed over for years.[4]