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It’s Hard To Be A Girl In Afghanistan. For The Jogi Minority, It’s Even Tougher

24th October, 2019 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan: Afghan children must have IDs to go to school. And each family must have a permanent residence in order to get their IDs. Many members of the Jogi minority, a formerly nomadic people, have neither, and are unable to vote, own land, or attend school.

Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Education, Ethnic Issues | Tags: Jogi |
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