Women in Afghanistan do not ask the United States to stay for the simple or sentimental reason of safeguarding their rights. They are the first ones to say that this is not enough of a reason for the world's remaining superpower to remain in their country.
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When people can't feed their children, nothing else positive happens. You don't have to look farther than the United States to see that.
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Giving birth to a baby does not make you an infant.
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Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone, and not everyone is going to be an entrepreneur, but women who turn to business, turn to economics, because there are people depending on them, I think that their creativity, their resilience, their spirit, embody what's best about entrepreneurship.
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A lot has been said about single mothers. Most of it has been less than flattering.
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I don't often think of Donald Trump, but his daughter is very smart. She's a woman working in real estate, which is predominantly men, and she's both savvy and articulate about her business and her business acumen.
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In Nigeria, along with its West African neighbor Ghana, women are now starting businesses in greater numbers than men.
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The one thing you learn from looking at places like Afghanistan is that the power of business to do good is enormous.
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Certainly Afghans in general and women in particular want a country in which security is a daily reality rather than a campaign slogan or the focus of drive-by speeches from diplomats dropping in for the day.