Prospects for Afghan Women After Repatriation
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21575Keywords:
Afghan women, repatriation, refugee women, rural women, jihadAbstract
Since the April 1988 signing of the Geneva Accords calling for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, there has been a flurry of planning for repatriation and reconstruction. Hastily convened teams of "Afghan experts" vie with one another for the anticipated cascades of monies these plans will generate. Few adequately address the special needs of women
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