
Zahra Joya
Founder and Writer at Rukhshana Media
Journalist| Founder of @RukhshanaMedia |https://t.co/9KDzIwX25v |Views are my own. send me an email: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
avvenire.it | Zahra Joya
Two female pupils outside a koranic school - Rukhshana Media "Women without borders" is the Avvenire's new initiative for International Women's Day: a series of exclusive reports telling the stories of women's conditions in forgotten countries. (MORE INFORMATION HERE)Mahdia, a 14-year-old girl, was on her summer school break when the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan. One of their first actions was to ban education for girls beyond the sixth grade.
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1 month ago |
avvenire.it | Zahra Joya
Due giovani alunne fuori da una moschea che ospita anche la scuola coranica - Rukhshana Media Dare voce alle donne. Quando e dove non ne hanno. Perché della loro condizione ancora troppo svantaggiata si sappia e si parli. Dal Libano all’Iraq, dal Messico alla Nigeria, dall’Afghanistan alla Somalia, dall’India al Perù: sono 10 le reti indipendenti di giornaliste che hanno aderito alla nostra proposta “Donne senza frontiere”, il progetto di Avvenire per l’8 marzo 2025.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Zahra Joya
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Zahra Joya
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2 months ago |
theguardian.com | Zahra Joya
Since the Taliban took power in August 2021, Afghan women have been experiencing a situation that is unparalleled in other parts of the world. Thanks to the Taliban and their obsessive campaign of misogyny, Afghan girls cannot go to secondary school. Women cannot go to public parks, beauty parlours or public buildings. Women have been banned from almost all forms of paid employment, and have even been stopped from training to be midwives.
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