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What It’s Really Like to Be a Woman in Afghanistan

What It’s Really Like to Be a Woman in Afghanistan

  Damsa is only 16 years old. If she lived anywhere else in the world, she would probably be in high school, looking forward to applying to university. She might have dreams of becoming a doctor or a lawyer someday. She might enjoy shopping or going to the park...
Q&A: An Inside Look at Life in Afghanistan

Q&A: An Inside Look at Life in Afghanistan

  Our Director of International Partnerships, Kraig Cole, recently had the opportunity to travel on behalf of World Help to Afghanistan. This was his experience once he landed on the ground. When he first arrived, Cole expected to see what we’d all seen on the...
Afghanistan Update: “The food insecurity is staggering”

Afghanistan Update: “The food insecurity is staggering”

  A child sifts through garbage and rubble, desperate for anything she can sell for a few cents. She should be in school, but how can she even think of education when her family hasn’t eaten in days? She ignores her stomach pains as she tosses a scrap of paper...
Afghanistan Update: “The food insecurity is staggering”

Afghanistan One Year Later: Life under Taliban control

One year ago, on Aug. 15, the lives of millions of Afghan men, women, and children drastically changed. The Taliban seized the capital city of Kabul and began spreading terror across Afghanistan. It’s been 365 days since that initial takeover … and countless families...
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