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Using Rugs As A Developmental Tool In Afghanistan

Using Rugs As A Developmental Tool In Afghanistan

There are a lot of ideas about how the U.S. should help other countries. One former Wall Street executive is using rugs to empower Afghan women.

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May 18, 201811m 57s

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Show Notes

When Connie Duckworth visited Afghanistan in 2003, she was struck by two things: the deep poverty that engulfed the country and, by contrast, her own wealth and comfort. The former Goldman Sachs executive decided she needed to help and saw an opportunity in a skill many of the women already possessed: rug making. Duckworth created ARZU, a non-profit that employs Afghan women and gives them access to resources like education and healthcare. We talked with Duckworth about how this model might fit into the broader scope of international development.