💨 Abstract
Women in Afghanistan are allowed to receive only primary education under the Taliban regime. The students interviewed worked to create online independently educational courses that helped them find new opportunities while working remotely to support themselves and are being led by two afghan entrepreneurs based overseas.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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