"In Afghanistan, losing your husband can mean destitution for women.
Many are abandoned by their families. Unable to work, they depend on support programmes like this one run by the aid agency Care.
Hanifa lost her husband four years ago in a rocket attack.
"I'm totally alone. I have no support and I have six children, with no one to help me. All I have is this ration card from Care. Sometimes I feel like killing myself."
But Care is trying to find ways for these widows to earn an income - with chickens.
They are each given a brood of 30 chicks, poultry feed and advice. Zermina is now making about $30 a month from selling the eggs from her grown hens. "
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3721932.stm
Many are abandoned by their families. Unable to work, they depend on support programmes like this one run by the aid agency Care.
Hanifa lost her husband four years ago in a rocket attack.
"I'm totally alone. I have no support and I have six children, with no one to help me. All I have is this ration card from Care. Sometimes I feel like killing myself."
But Care is trying to find ways for these widows to earn an income - with chickens.
They are each given a brood of 30 chicks, poultry feed and advice. Zermina is now making about $30 a month from selling the eggs from her grown hens. "
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3721932.stm
