Tahmina G is an Afghan woman who has been studying and working in the field of public health in Germany. She is among the growing number of Afghan female professionals who are focusing on health-related education and community support within the German healthcare system.
Through her studies and practical involvement, Tahmina G has developed a strong interest in public health therapy, particularly in areas related to refugees, mental health, and cultural adaptation in healthcare services. Her work highlights the importance of culturally sensitive healthcare approaches for migrant and refugee communities living in Germany.
She is one of the few Afghan women who have taken steps in this direction, following other pioneers who have also contributed to healthcare, psychology, and refugee support services in Europe. Her efforts reflect a growing awareness of how public health systems in Germany can better respond to the needs of refugees, especially women who often face psychological stress, trauma, and social integration challenges.
Tahmina G also emphasizes that Afghan women, both in Europe and Afghanistan, need greater access to public health therapy and mental health support. Many Afghan women experience trauma due to conflict, displacement, and social restrictions, making psychological and therapeutic support an essential part of recovery and empowerment.
Her work represents a broader movement of Afghan women entering public health and social care professions, contributing to both refugee wellbeing and cross-cultural understanding in Germany’s healthcare system.


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