Intervention

REFLECTIONS, COMMENTS, LETTERS
Year
: 2009  |  Volume : 7  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 152--155

Experiences that changed my life: the story of an Afghan woman working with a psychosocial project


Laily Samadi 
 supervisor and acting program manager of the psychosocial project of Action Contre la Faim (ACF) in Afghanistan. She is currently the liaison and reporting officer of ACF in Kabul

Correspondence Address:

In this report the author, an Afghan woman, describes her personal and professional development while working with an international nongovernmental organization in her country. In 1996, under the Taliban regime, she started to work on a project battling malnutrition with the Action Contre la Faim (ACF). She later took part in a psychosocial project to assist women and children. Her professional experiences and personal life are strongly interrelated. The psychosocial work has profoundly changed her situation and her outlook on life.


How to cite this article:
Samadi L. Experiences that changed my life: the story of an Afghan woman working with a psychosocial project.Intervention 2009;7:152-155


How to cite this URL:
Samadi L. Experiences that changed my life: the story of an Afghan woman working with a psychosocial project. Intervention [serial online] 2009 [cited 2023 Jun 1 ];7:152-155
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