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From Displaced To Self-Employed: New Skills Mean Fresh Start For Afghan Women
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Just 22 percent of Afghan women are in the labor force -- but job training programs across the country could help change that. One center in Kandahar offers courses in sewing, knitting, and other skills that give trainees the means to support themselves and their families. The participants include women and girls who have been displaced by conflict or have been unable to finish their educations.
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https://gandhara.rferl.org/a/afghanistan-women-work-training/31319075.html
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