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On Fighting for Women's Rights amongst Conflict & War: Zarifa Ghafari
Season 2 · Episode 22

On Fighting for Women's Rights amongst Conflict & War: Zarifa Ghafari

Who Cares Wins Presents another Extraordinary Women, Zarifa Ghafari. Zarifa - one of Afghanistan’s youngest female mayors to ever be elected, had to flee the country to Germany last year when the Taliban regained power. She's been tirelessly advocating for women’s rights in a country with one of the highest gender gaps between men and women globally. She is someone who has defied the odds to reach her leadership position but it has not been without sacrifice - she survived 4 assassination attempts, 1 which ultimately killed her Father, General Abdul Wasi Ghafari. The music you will hear throughout is from The Zohra Orchestra : Afghanistan’s first all-female orchestra, named after the music goddess in Persian writings and who performed at Davos in 2017. LINKS https://theecologist.org/2022/jun/27/womens-rights-can-mitigate-climate-impacts https://www.afghanistan-analysts.org/en/reports/economy-development-environment/the-climate-change-crisis-in-afghanistan-the-catastrophe-worsens-what-hope-for-action/ https://cn.weforum.org/event_player/a0P68000001Kd0vEAC/sessions/afghanistan-the-day-after CLIPS AND MUSIC Intro: https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/takeaway/segments/afghan-teenage-girls-cant-attend-school Music from The Zohra Orchestra & thanks to Weforum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9-jqGuRDX8 Credits Producer: Kelsey Bennett Audio Editor: Ryan Nile Music by Cosmo Sheldrake Other sources: Amazon Frontlines & Artlist Artwork: Bethan Sherwood

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Show Notes

Who Cares Wins Presents another Extraordinary Women, Zarifa Ghafari.  

Zarifa - one of Afghanistan’s youngest female mayors to ever be elected, had to flee the country to Germany last year when the Taliban regained power. She's been tirelessly advocating for women’s rights in a country with one of the highest gender gaps between men and women globally. 

She is someone who has defied the odds to reach her leadership position but it has not been without sacrifice - she survived 4 assassination attempts, 1 which ultimately killed her Father, General Abdul Wasi Ghafari. 

The music you will hear throughout is from The Zohra Orchestra : Afghanistan’s first all-female orchestra, named after the music goddess in Persian writings and who performed at Davos in 2017. 

 

LINKS

https://theecologist.org/2022/jun/27/womens-rights-can-mitigate-climate-impacts

https://www.afghanistan-analysts.org/en/reports/economy-development-environment/the-climate-change-crisis-in-afghanistan-the-catastrophe-worsens-what-hope-for-action/

https://cn.weforum.org/event_player/a0P68000001Kd0vEAC/sessions/afghanistan-the-day-after


CLIPS AND MUSIC

Intro: https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/takeaway/segments/afghan-teenage-girls-cant-attend-school

Music from The Zohra Orchestra & thanks to Weforum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9-jqGuRDX8


Credits

Producer: Kelsey Bennett 

Audio Editor: Ryan Nile 

Music by Cosmo Sheldrake

Other sources: Amazon Frontlines & Artlist 

Artwork: Bethan Sherwood