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Women of Afghanistan in the Post-Taliban Era - How Lives Have Changed and Where They Stand Today (Paperback)
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Women of Afghanistan in the Post-Taliban Era - How Lives Have Changed and Where They Stand Today (Paperback)
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For the women of Afghanistan, some very remarkable milestones have
been achieved since the overthrow of the oppressive Taliban rule in
2001. The gender order has gone through several dramatic changes in
just a few short years, and those changes have brought a wealth of
new opportunities and roles for women living and working in
Afghanistan. Whereas Afghan women had been largely confined to
their homes and condemned from actively participating in society
under the Taliban, these women are now re-entering the workforce,
newly employed in education, government, private businesses, or
even working their own farm land alongside their husbands.This book
examines the roles of women in Afghanistan as they live within a
greater context of change and tradition. It describes and analyzes
the success of women in these new occupational and educational
opportunities, evaluating how such success has come about in a
nation that still struggles to overcome years of poverty,
corruption, regional power struggles, and the overwhelming
destruction of war.The book also focuses on the unique health
challenges faced by women and families living in Afghanistan,
focusing on recent developments in maternal and reproductive health
care, the lingering problems associated with chronic or transient
food shortages, and the improved availability of local emergency
services and basic health care. One chapter addresses
gender-focused international aid in Afghanistan through individual
profiles of several Afghan women, couples, and families. This
chapter also provides profiles of several female Afghan leaders,
including Bamiyan governor Habiba Sarabi, the Ministry of Women's
Affairs' Hussn Banu Ghazanfar, and Ambassadors Zahida Ansary and
Maliha Zulfacar. Finally, the work evaluates the impact that the
2005 resurgence of the Taliban has had on women and girls in
several parts of Afghanistan.
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