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Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024
Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024
Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024
Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024
Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024
Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024
Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024

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Afghan woman empowering fellow women through the art of wood carving, Kabul, Afghanistan - 29 May 2024

Shamila Nabizadeh, an Afghan high school graduate, leans to carve wooden showpiece in Kabul, Afghanistan, 29 May 2024. Shamila a 25-year-old artist, said she has found solace in painting on wood after her academic pursuits were halted due to university closures. After graduating from Class 12, Shamila had planned to further her studies at university, but was unable to due to circumstances beyond her control. Now, she's channeling her energy into her art, finding it a great way to alleviate the mental pressures she experiences at home. Enjila Ender, a high school graduate from Afghanistan, has been running a workshop to educate the art of wood carving for over a year, a skill she learned with the encouragement of her brother. Together, they established an art workshop where they currently teach eight female students. Enjila also runs a shop in the Kabul market where she sells goods and participates in local exhibitions. Her main clientele are female school students who, due to the lack of educational opportunities, wish to learn and benefit from the art of carving. The female students, who also work in the shop, are calling for government support and opportunities to sell their products. The rise of handicraft work among women and girls in Kabul in recent years has led to the activation of dozens of workshops in the city, Enjila Ender said. United Nations agencies have said that the restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women and girls will increase the number of child marriages among Afghan girls by 25 per cent, UN Women, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) have released a joint two-page brief.

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