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  2. Basira Paigham - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021 she obtained a visa to enter Pakistan, and from there she fled to Ireland. [4] Paigham was recognized by the BBC as one of the 100 most influential women of the year; at the time, she was living in an Irish refugee camp. [1][4][5] Paigham was a keynote speaker at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom's 2022 Born With ...

  3. Ngaahika Ndeenda - Wikipedia

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    The female characters are mostly silent, and when they do talk, it is either about frivolous things or it reveals their ignorance about the importance of this fight. Gathoni, a character who might augur a new, modern and equal woman, is given short shrift. The family and the home, where men and women's roles are largely ossified, is the focus.

  4. Laila Haidari - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Activist, restaurateur. Laila Haidari (born 1978) is an Afghan activist and restaurateur. She runs Mother Camp, a drug rehabilitation centre she founded in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2010. She also owns Taj Begum, a Kabul cafe that funds Mother Camp. Taj Begum is frequently raided because it breaks taboos; the cafe is run by a woman ...

  5. Manis Friedman - Wikipedia

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    She quotes Friedman saying that a woman "violates herself" if she were to refrain from having children and that birth control is a "violent violation of a woman's being". |last=Davidman |first=Lynn |title=Tradition in a Rootless World |publisher=University of California Press |location=San Francisco, CA |year=1993 |isbn=0-520-07545-5 |url ...

  6. Fatima Gailani - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Gailani. Fatima Gailani (Pashto: فاطمه گیلانی; born in Kabul in 1954) [ 1 ] is an Afghan political leader and women's rights activist, who previously served as president of the Afghan Red Crescent Society. She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2021. [ 2 ]

  7. Benafsha Yaqoobi - Wikipedia

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    Benafsha Yaqoobi was born blind in Afghanistan and became a disability rights activist. [1] She studied Persian literature in Iran and then took two masters degrees in Kabul, before working at the Attorney General's Office. [2] With her husband Mahdi Salami, who is also blind, she founded the Rahyab Organisation to assist and educate the ...

  8. Hoda Khamosh - Wikipedia

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    Hoda Khamosh, born in 1996, is an Afghan journalist, poet, and a women's rights activist. Biography. Hoda was born in Iran where her parents had taken refuge following the first arrival of the Taliban in power. While still a child, her family returned to province of Pawan, north of Kabul Afghanistan. She would go on to be a journalist.

  9. Sevidzem Ernestine Leikeki - Wikipedia

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    Sevidzem Ernestine Leikeki. Sevidzem Ernestine Leikeki (born 1985) is a climate activist from Cameroon and in 2021 was awarded as a BBC 100 Women, for "women who create lasting change". She is a climate and gender activist from the North-West region of Cameroon, and she is the founder of Cameroon Gender and Environment Watch. [1]