
Providing basic care for Afghan orphans beset with challenges
In Afghanistan, an orphan is defined as a child without a father. By that grouping, there are an estimated quarter of a million orphans in the country.
In Afghanistan, an orphan is defined as a child without a father.
By that grouping, there are an estimated quarter of a million orphans in the country.
Law and tradition forbid strangers and foreigners from adopting them, so orphanages attempt to fill the void.
Al Jazeera’s Jennifer Glasse reports from Kabul.
Published On 29 Aug 2017