The International Organization for Migration has announced that it has provided job opportunities for 1,103 women in Afghanistan in less than four months.

This organization has emphasized in a statement that these job opportunities have been provided with the cooperation of its international partners, including the Italian Development Cooperation Agency, the United Nations Special Trust Fund for Afghanistan, and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This organization wrote in a statement on Sunday (Thor 2) that “supporting small businesses is “very important” to meet economic needs in Afghanistan.”
While the United Nations emphasizes the support of working women in Afghanistan, after the Taliban gained power in Afghanistan, this group has deprived women from work and activities by issuing separate decrees.