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After the Taliban came back to power in Afghanistan in 2021, things got really tough for women. The Taliban set rules that made it hard for women to work, go to school, or even leave their houses. But, Afghan women didn’t give up. Many started secret businesses, helping them to earn money and also making a statement. Let’s dive into some of these amazing stories.
When the Taliban took over, life became really challenging for women. They couldn’t go to school or work like they used to. Many felt trapped and lost hope for the future.
Some women, like Laila Haidari, found creative ways to fight back. After the Taliban destroyed her restaurant in Kabul, Laila set up a hidden craft center. Here, women could make dresses and even jewelry out of unusual things, like melted bullets. But this wasn’t just about money; the center also ran secret classes to educate girls.
This craft center was like a mini-school. Apart from learning how to make stuff, women and girls could learn math, English, and other subjects. It was a way to make sure that even if schools were closed, learning never stopped.
These secret businesses are doing more than just helping women earn money. Around 50 women work at Laila’s center and make some cash, showing how important women are to the economy. They’re proof that when women do well, it’s good for everyone.
Even though these women are fighting back, it’s not without problems. Moving from a regular business to a secret one means less money. And the Taliban’s rules, like needing a man to go out, make things even harder.
But these challenges aren’t stopping Afghan women. Groups like CARE Afghanistan are talking to the Taliban, explaining why it’s good for the country if women work. And since the Taliban wants Afghanistan to do well, there’s hope they might listen.
The women of Afghanistan are showing the world what determination looks like. They’re teaching us that even in the worst situations, you can find a way to fight for a better tomorrow. It’s a powerful lesson about not giving up, no matter how hard things get.
1. Why did the situation for Afghan women change in 2021?
2. What did Laila Haidari do in response to the Taliban’s rules?
3. How are these underground businesses benefiting the community?
4. Are these underground businesses risk-free?
5. What is CARE Afghanistan doing?
6. What is the main message from the stories of these Afghan women?
Sources Sky News