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Fatema Akbari : ウィキペディア英語版
Fatema Akbari

Fatema Akbari ((ペルシア語:فاطمه اکبری))〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Vital Voices Global Partnership )〕 is an Afghan entrepreneur and women's advocate who is founder of the Gulistan Sasaqat Company and non-governmental organization the Women Affairs Council. In 2011 she received the 10,000 Women Entrepreneurial Achievement Award.〔
==Career==
Fatema Akbari was driven into carpentry by necessity as a means of supporting her children following the death of her husband in 1999, originally working on building sites in Iran, where her family fled when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.〔 In 2003 she returned to homeland and started furniture manufacturing business by establishing Gulistan Sadaqat Company in Kabul with a carpentry school. She attempted to provide a workforce base as a means of earning to wives of men killed or disabled during conflict in Afghanistan. In 2009 she enrolled in the Goldman Sachs-sponsored 10,000 Women program at the American University of Afghanistan,〔 a program aimed at training women from developing countries in business and management.
In expanding her operations and women's literacy classes, Akbari has been able to work in Taliban-controlled areas though negotiations with local leaders and has commented ''"It would be good for the Taliban to be involved in the country, to see that there’s nothing wrong with women leaving the house."''
In 2004, Fatema Akbari founded Afghanistan NGO the Women Affairs Council to train women in handicrafts in addition to educating both sexes about human rights. Between the NGO and her own business, it was estimated that as of 2011 she had trained 5,610 people across Afghanistan.〔

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