France Inter: Trois questions sur l’interdiction pour les femmes de travailler dans des ONG en Afghanistan

25.12.22: Women are no longer allowed to work in non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan. Some have therefore decided to suspend their humanitarian work in the country. However, they are essential for the inhabitants.

Nassim Majidi, co-founder of Samuel Hall spoke to France Inter on how this change would affect humanitarian aid. "Without women, we have no access to the Afghan population. It is impossible to go to the villages to check the needs in terms of water, education, health, but also in terms of professional training. , work",   explains Nassim.

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