Sunita Viswanath is a leading human rights advocate and progressive faith leader, best known as co-founder of Women for Afghan Women, where she served for more than two decades as Board Chair and donor, helping grow it into one of the largest organizations supporting Afghan women and girls. Her work has focused on survivors of domestic violence, women and children in prison, and family mediation. She is also the founder of Sadhana: Coalition of Progressive Hindus and Hindus for Human Rights, and has been widely recognized for her leadership, including the Global Women’s Rights Award, the White House Champion of Change Award, and recognition as one of the faith leaders to watch by the Center for American Progress. She also serves on the advisory board of Unfreeze Afghanistan and remains actively engaged in advocacy for Afghan women and girls.