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Women’s Rights In AFGHANISTAN

Women in Afghanistan are not being seen as they should be! During the previous governments period, many women were considered solely based on sexuality or political issues. And if a woman offered to become an employee for a job, she would either have to pay a bribe or be given immoral offers. Despite these problems, many women could work freely for themselves with the support of the UN and other non-governmental organizations.

Many bureaus advocated for women’s rights in this country and still do. One of them is the UN WOMEN office, which still supports financially many women. But unfortunately, with

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