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Aid Groups in Afghanistan Suspend Work After the Taliban Ban Female Staff

Por: The New York Times World December 27, 2022

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Several international aid organizations have temporarily suspended their programs in Afghanistan, warning that relief work in the country could crumble without female staff, after the Afghan government barred women from working in local and international humanitarian organizations.The decree puts the country at risk of losing billions of dollars in critical aid should major international relief organizations close down their operations, relief... + full article



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