Oriane Zerah

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Women stories

Abida speaking about woman rights during a shura in Paghman
Nabia Kureishi works as a midwife for the Nomad Mobile Clinic in Kandahar. She is checking the blood pressure of a kuchi woman
Jaweeda works as a vaccinator
Students, with a majority of girls, on their way to Kabul University. On the wall behind, a painting done by the woman artist Shamsia Hassani
Khatra Ahmadi is 20 years old, she is the producer of the morning show Bamshad at Zan TV. The tv channel employs more than 50 women to create its daily program, a mix of news, politics and lifestyle shows
Sakina Herat
Soghra Herat
Afghan woman casting his vote during the during the first round of the presidential election in Kabul the 5th of april 2014.
GERES
Women in Herat
Zohal Sajjadi tv serial actress
Zohal Sajjadi tv serial actress
First women team demining in Bamyan
A woman is cooking potatoes using a solar oven . Potato is an important food crop in the region. Often part of a meal, it can help for sustainable  food security
Women are trained to plant and to harvest instead of staying at home. They learn about agriculture. this knowledge help them, and their family to change their food habits by eating more vegetables.
Nazanin Herat
Saffron in Herat
Woman sorting pistachios at the dry fruit market in Kabul
Asafa lives in Behsud, in Wardak province. She is the owner of a few hens. Those hens give her enough eggs to feed her family. She sells the remaining ones to the market. With the money she will be able to buy vegetables, fruits and other food items.
This woman lives in Nimruz province. She is the owner of a few hens. Those hens give her enough eggs to feed her family. She sells the remaining ones to the market. With the money she will be able to buy vegetables, fruits and other food items.
Mother boiling milk to make yoghurt in Bamyan. All the family live in a very tiny mud house with no electricity and no water
The family Ghulam Rasaol left 1 year ago Chahrsada Naguman Camp in Pakistan where most of the chidren were born, and where they grew up. They ve never been to Afghanistan before.The father was a generator reparator there. In Jalalabad he works as a daily worker. They live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Silk road Herat
Gyn-Obs-Echography FMIC

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Abida speaking about woman rights during a shura in Paghman
Nabia Kureishi works as a midwife for the Nomad Mobile Clinic in Kandahar. She is checking the blood pressure of a kuchi woman
Jaweeda works as a vaccinator
Students, with a majority of girls, on their way to Kabul University. On the wall behind, a painting done by the woman artist Shamsia Hassani
Khatra Ahmadi is 20 years old, she is the producer of the morning show Bamshad at Zan TV. The tv channel employs more than 50 women to create its daily program, a mix of news, politics and lifestyle shows
Sakina Herat
Soghra Herat
Afghan woman casting his vote during the during the first round of the presidential election in Kabul the 5th of april 2014.
GERES
Women in Herat
Zohal Sajjadi tv serial actress
Zohal Sajjadi tv serial actress
First women team demining in Bamyan
A woman is cooking potatoes using a solar oven . Potato is an important food crop in the region. Often part of a meal, it can help for sustainable  food security
Women are trained to plant and to harvest instead of staying at home. They learn about agriculture. this knowledge help them, and their family to change their food habits by eating more vegetables.
Nazanin Herat
Saffron in Herat
Woman sorting pistachios at the dry fruit market in Kabul
Asafa lives in Behsud, in Wardak province. She is the owner of a few hens. Those hens give her enough eggs to feed her family. She sells the remaining ones to the market. With the money she will be able to buy vegetables, fruits and other food items.
This woman lives in Nimruz province. She is the owner of a few hens. Those hens give her enough eggs to feed her family. She sells the remaining ones to the market. With the money she will be able to buy vegetables, fruits and other food items.
Mother boiling milk to make yoghurt in Bamyan. All the family live in a very tiny mud house with no electricity and no water
The family Ghulam Rasaol left 1 year ago Chahrsada Naguman Camp in Pakistan where most of the chidren were born, and where they grew up. They ve never been to Afghanistan before.The father was a generator reparator there. In Jalalabad he works as a daily worker. They live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Silk road Herat
Gyn-Obs-Echography FMIC
Woman working in a blood bank in Kabul
Ophtalmo-Consultation FMIC
Gyn-Obs-Consultation FMIC
Tailoring
Kabul
This woman in Nimroz has been given three goats (by Relief International). It has improved her life. She can milk the goat, boils it and feeds her children with the milk

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