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                                                                                                                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | ABOUT CAFOD | Where we work | Afghanistan | section highlights</title>
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            <title>Women working for themselves</title>
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CRS Afghanistan works to improve women’s livelihoods by giving grants to women-managed businesses and enterprises

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            <title>Schooling sacrificed to poverty</title>
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The Mayhan Foundation aims to give orphans, working children and other poor children in Afghanistan the opportunity to have an education

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            <title>Key challenges</title>
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Afghan officials estimate the urban population will double to about 13 million by 2015. The influx of returning refugees is increasing pressure on devastated infrastructures

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