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NGOs say they will resume work in Afghanistan after Taliban reverses ban on female workers

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CARE, Save the Children, and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) claim to have received assurances from Taliban officials that female workers will be allowed to carry out their duties.

Added on the 18/01/2023 07:22:00 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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