By TATSUYA CHIKUSA/ Staff Writer
November 28, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Afghan women receive an explanation about coloring pictures in March in Herat, western Afghanistan. (Provided by Keiko Nishigaki)
TAKARAZUKA, Hyogo Prefecture--Continuing instability in war-torn Afghanistan and advanced age are all that is stopping 85-year-old local resident Keiko Nishigaki from returning to the landlocked country to empower financially struggling women there. [Read More]
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