Female cricketers from Afghanistan are to become the first recipients of support from a Global Refugee Cricket Fund.
LONDON - Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new refugee fund started by the Marylebone Cricket Club, the MCC said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Restrictive laws imposed by the Taliban last year mean women cannot train to become doctors or midwives in Afghanistan.
The Afghan Women’s Team will be the first recipients of the MCC Global Refugee Cricket Fund, it was announced on Friday.
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