In the "Dand Khoshk" area of Jalalabad city, the capital of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan, among the female vendors are female teachers who, after being dismissed from their teaching jobs, are making a living by selling in the market. These female teachers, who were busy working in schools before the Taliban took over, have now turned to street vending to survive the war and to provide for their children's food and clothing. Lailma (…
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In the "Dand Khoshk" area of Jalalabad city, the capital of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan, among the female vendors are female teachers who, after being dismissed from their teaching jobs, are making a living by selling in the market. These female teachers, who were busy working in schools before the Taliban took over, have now turned to street vending to survive the war and to provide for their children's food and clothing. Lailma (…