Social Change In Afghanistan, From Education To Women's Rights

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - SEPTEMBER 17: Afghan boys attend a boys-only science class at the Ariana Kabul Private School, where mixed boys and girls learn in the same classrooms until 6th grade, on September 17, 2019, in north Kabul, Afghanistan. The school represents one of a multitude of transformative changes to Afghan society since the US military orchestrated in 2001 the fall of the arch-conservative Taliban - which forbid education for girls - and a host of donors then flooded the country with billions of dollars of reconstruction aid. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images)
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - SEPTEMBER 17: Afghan boys attend a boys-only science class at the Ariana Kabul Private School, where mixed boys and girls learn in the same classrooms until 6th grade, on September 17, 2019, in north Kabul, Afghanistan. The school represents one of a multitude of transformative changes to Afghan society since the US military orchestrated in 2001 the fall of the arch-conservative Taliban - which forbid education for girls - and a host of donors then flooded the country with billions of dollars of reconstruction aid. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images)
Social Change In Afghanistan, From Education To Women's Rights
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