Afghan Women Turn to Entrepreneurship as Taliban Limits Education and Employment

Afghan Women Turn to Entrepreneurship as Taliban Limits Education and Employment

Since the Taliban regained control, secondary education for women has been largely barred. Formal employment opportunities for Afghan women have sharply

Since the Taliban regained control, secondary education for women has been largely barred. Formal employment opportunities for Afghan women have sharply declined. In response, thousands have launched small businesses to earn income. These enterprises range from tailoring and food stalls to online services. Entrepreneurship provides both a livelihood and a rare venue for social interaction. Women face challenges such as limited capital and restrictive regulations. Community networks help them share resources and navigate obstacles. The trend highlights the resilience of Afghan women amid severe restrictions.