my name Nasriin Mahamud i born in 1995 in Somaliland i am high school students in the school called by Abaarso Tech. i have four sisters and two brothers and i am the oldest one child in my family. my high school is a boarding school when i am in the school i like to focus just my lessons, and have a lite bit of fun with my friends and my teachers. but when i am in the home i just like watching TV all the time.

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she is the first Somaliland woaman who add her history one of the most famous books in the world....[1]

she is the woman who show the man that woman can do the something that the man are doing....[2]

she was the first Somaliland woman who great hospital for the Somalia people...[3]

  1. ^ ABC News,Medical Unit,Half the Sky: Edna Adan’s Crusade for Women’s Health,(Oct 1, 2012 2:58pm).http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/10/01/how-edna-adan-built-somalias-first-maternity-hospital/
  2. ^ 21 Comments,Somalilandpress,SOMALILAND: Edna Adan Ismail receives Legion d’Honneur from French President,(18 April 2010).http://somalilandpress.com/somaliland-edna-adan-ismail-receives-legion-dhonneur-from-french-president-13247
  3. ^ Sarah Darkmagic,Edna Adan Ismail,(10 February 2013).http://www.sarahdarkmagic.com/content/edna-adan-ismail

Women's internet café

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Young Women for Change was opened in Afghanistan's first women-only internet café on 8 March 2012 (International Women’s Day) in central Kabul.Before this organization was open dozens of women used this internet round the Kabul’s Sahar Gul Cafe,which used twenty minutes to load.This organization provided a dozen laptops, a library for the women.The purpose that they opening this women-only internet cafe according to the members was “We wanted women to not be afraid, to create a safe place for women to use the internet”.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).there are many problems that has the Afghanistan's woman they are telling that many woman's are die just because men are kill them. and the man's who kill them are steel alive women's rights are still a controversial issue in a country where many men feel that women should be confined to domestic roles inside their homes steel woman's in Afghanistan don't get the right that they want to have and this organization young women for change want to help all of those women in Afghanistan.[1]The way that the men treated their woman's is like an object or things around the houses that are weak and helpless and has no place outside the home."[31]. also their children loss for their future just because the conflict between their parents. the way that women do not have future, also the children become like that because they do not get what they deserve, like education, and peaceful place.This organization is not only helping the women at the side of fighting just their right, but they also want to make the women in Afghanistan to get educations, and also become part of political.[2]



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  1. ^ Young Women for Change say government is not serious about tackling suffering and fear return to Taliban era ignorance,Afghans march in Kabul to demand justice for women,Saturday 14 April 2011.http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/14/aghans-march-womens-justice-kabul
  2. ^ People & Power follows the young Afghan women taking the battle for gender equality onto the streets of Kabul,'Afghanistan: Girl Power ' (17 may, 2011)http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/peopleandpower/2012/05/2012597434870372.html