
Greetings from Afghanistan
Kabul is a city of hustle and bustle. There are few paved roads and no traffic lanes, intersections or traffic lights. Livestock including sheep, goats and camels weave in and out of traffic consisting mostly of old Toyota Corolla Sedans converted to taxicabs while young men in jeans talk on cell phones. It is a cacophony of traditional and modernity. © 2005 Susan M Hall
Afghan Bakery, Deh Mazang District neighborhood
"Naan" (flat bread) is a staple of the Afghan diet. © 2005 Susan M Hall





Marisol
Afghans4Tomorrow Girls School. During the five year period from 1996-2001, that the Taliban were in power, girls in Afghanistan were not allowed to attend school. Following the fall of the Taliban in 2001, girls resumed their education.
English Lesson
English Lesson. Students study three languages at the Afghans4Tomorrow schools; Dari, Pashto and English, as well as, the "Quran" the Holy Book of Islam which is written in Arabic. © 2007 Susan M Hall




Baghe Zanana Women's Garden
Baghe Zanana Women's Garden © 2005 Susan M Hall












