Afghanistan most dangerous place for women

World Note

With U.S. war costs in Afghanistan exceeding $425 billion, that country has become the world’s most dangerous country for women, a new Thomson Reuters Foundation poll says.

Over 200 of the world’s “gender experts” – aid professionals, academics, health workers, policymakers, journalists and development specialists – were asked to rank countries according to six risk factors: “health threats, sexual violence, non-sexual violence, cultural or religious factors, lack of access to resources and trafficking.”

The survey placed Afghan women at the bottom in three categories: lack of health care, non-sexual violence and diminished economic resources. Al Jazeera reports Afghan women experience “violence, dismal healthcare and brutal poverty.”

One in 11 women die in childbirth and 87 percent are illiterate.

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W. T. Whitney Jr.
W. T. Whitney Jr.

W.T. Whitney Jr. is a political journalist whose focus is on Latin America, health care, and anti-racism. A Cuba solidarity activist, he formerly worked as a pediatrician, and lives in rural Maine.

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