Afghanistan Post-2014
Fawzia Koofi, Afghan Member of Parliament, women's rights activist, and presidential candidate, speaks about what to expect for Afghanistan...
Interviewee: Isobel Coleman
Interviewer: Esther Pan
June 30, 2006
Isobel Coleman, director of the U.S. foreign policy and women program at the Council on Foreign Relations, talks to CFR.org's Esther Pan about the impact of women voting in Kuwait for the first time.
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