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The plight of women in Afghanistan

According to a poll conducted in Afghanistan by Environics in partnership with the CBC, 70 per cent of respondents in Kandahar province believe that women in that country are better off now than they were in 2002.

Whether you believe the poll numbers or not, it's difficult for most Canadians to understand what the situation is for women in Afghanistan today.

Warrant Officer Lori Coady of the Canadian Forces specializes in civilian-military cooperation and has worked extensively in Kandahar province. From building schools for children in the province, to dealing directly with the issues affecting Afghan women, W.O. Coady has a unique perspective on the realities facing families in Afghanistan.

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W.O. Lori Coady answered your questions on the plight of women and children in Afghanistan and what prospects lie in their future.

CBC and Lori Coady thank you for taking the time to pose your questions and Lori would like to add that, "The responses to these questions are not only from myself but also from Capt Rhonda Matthews [pictured,] another CIMIC Operator that worked in Kandahar. We consolidated our answers to ensure that the facts were best represented."

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