Thousands of Afghan women, especially widows, face a life of low literacy, few job opportunities and increasing debt. This cycle of dependency can be passed on to their children. Gaining economic independence and self-sufficiency will not only improve these women’s lives, but the lives of their family, community and local businesses.
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Building Skills for Women in Afghanistan,
Certifying Teachers in Afghanistan,
Clean Water in Peru,
Education and Training in South Sudan,
Enhancing Local Leadership in Indonesia,
Improving crops, improving lives,
Leave for Change®,
Plantation Communities Project in Sri Lanka,
Training Youth for Employment in Sri Lanka,
Uniterra Volunteer Program,
Vietnam,
Volunteer Cooperation in Haiti,
Women Defining Peace in Sri Lanka