Afghan polio survivor’s sock factory provides hope by employing disabled workers
HERAT, Afghanistan (AP) -- In a tiny room in the center of Herat, Afghanistan's westernmost city, Shahabuddin uses his hands to propel himself along the floor to a freshly-made pile of socks waiting to be sorted and packaged. Read More
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