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  2. Halima Sadaf Karimi - Wikipedia

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    Halima Sadaf Karimi is an Afghan politician and former member of Parliament. Karimi was born in Afghanistan in the northern Jowzjan Province. Before becoming a politician she studied economics and political science. [1] She was named one of the 'BBC 100 Women' in 2021. She is known for standing up for the rights of Afghanistan's Uzbek minority ...

  3. Karachi Co-operative Housing Societies Union - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Co-operative Housing Societies Union (KCHSU) is a federation of housing cooperatives in Pakistan. The organization is composed of 24 cooperative housing societies with over 100,000 members. [ 2 ]

  4. Afghan female refugees celebrate in Modesto a new start as ...

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    Estori Afzali, greets IRC business counselor Halima Mohammadi, left, and IRC senior education and health promoter Katharina Beeler, right, during a graduation ceremony at Davis Park in Modesto ...

  5. Cohousing - Wikipedia

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    A further 40+ cohousing groups are developing projects and new groups are forming all the time. Cohousing communities in the UK range from around eight households to around 30 households. Most communities are mixed communities with single people, couples and families but some are only for people over 50 and one is only for women over 50 years.

  6. The housing gender gap: Why women still face roadblocks in ...

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    Current gender data. The median weekly earnings of women in 2023 was 83.8 percent of men’s weekly income. Among U.S. states, Vermont, California and New York have the smallest gender pay gaps ...

  7. Halima Begum - Wikipedia

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    As a young child Begum had a rare and debilitating medical condition that led to the surgical removal of her left eye. In an episode of the BBC World Service series Emotional Baggage, dedicated to her life and experiences of migration, Begum recounted to host Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones how the NHS initially refused to offer her parents access to treatment for their child, despite the ...

  8. No boys allowed: this village in Africa is only for women - AOL

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    Umoja, a village in the grasslands of East Africa, is only for women. As The Guardian reports, the village was founded as a safe haven for female survivors of trauma, ...

  9. Co-living - Wikipedia

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    Generally co-living is a type of intentional community that provides shared housing for people with similar values or intentions. [3] The co-living experience may simply include group discussions in common areas or weekly meals, although will oftentimes extend to shared workspace and collective endeavors such as living more sustainably [4].