Before the Taliban’s takeover, Gawhar had been preparing for university. Now she spends her days as a carpet weaver in Pakistan.
Sofia
University graduate Sofia grew up hearing "tales" of the Taliban, but says she now faces the "same fate" her mother faced.
Frozan
After the closure of girls’ secondary schools and then an attack on her education centre, a student says her hopes have been dashed by the Taliban’s recent university ban for women.
From breaking barriers and challenging taboos, to facing widespread restrictions, Afghan Witness looks at the experience of Afghanistan’s female journalists since the Taliban’s takeover.
Parnian
A student recalls the day the Taliban closed universities to women.
Fatana
A doctor says that many of her new patients are schoolgirls who have lost hope.
Arseen
An LGBTQ activist fled Afghanistan after receiving death threats from the Taliban. Now in Iran, he faces uncertainty over his future.
Maihan
While studying for a PhD in Pakistan, university lecturer Maihan had her income cut-off by the Taliban. Now she faces poverty in Afghanistan.
Rahima
The owner of a Kabul beauty salon says her business is facing increasing uncertainty.
Morwarid
A young entrepreneur struggles to keep her business afloat amid Taliban restrictions.
Sakhi
After leaving Afghanistan, Sakhi faces new challenges in Pakistan.
Malalai
Pen Path volunteer Malalai refuses to let anything get in the way of her campaigning for educational rights.