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Lynsey Addario, In Labor on the Road, ”Noor Nisa, about 18, was pregnant; her water had just broken. I ended up taking Noor Nisa, her mother, and her husband to the hospital, where she delivered a baby girl”, Badakshan, Afghanistan © Lynsey Addario/VII Network
Lynsey Addario, In Labor on the Road, ”Noor Nisa, about 18, was pregnant; her water had just broken. I ended up taking Noor Nisa, her mother, and her husband to the hospital, where she delivered a baby girl”, Badakshan, Afghanistan © Lynsey Addario/VII Network

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Lynsey Addario, In Labor on the Road, ”Noor Nisa, about 18, was pregnant; her water had just broken. I ended up taking Noor Nisa, her mother, and her husband to the hospital, where she delivered a baby girl”, Badakshan, Afghanistan © Lynsey Addario/VII Network
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Lynsey Addario, An Emerald Bride, The sober expression on the bride’s face reflects the fact that marriage is an enormous milestone in an Afghan woman's life, Kabul, Afghanistan © Lynsey Addario/VII Network
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Lynsey Addario, "I took the bottle of petrol and burned myself," said Fariba, who is 11 "I regret my mistake." , Herat, Afghanistan © Lynsey Addario/VII Network
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Lynsey Addario, Empty opium pods litter the home of a woman addicted to the drug in northern Afghanistan’s Balkh Province. © Lynsey Addario/VII Network
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Lynsey Addario, Unusual Graduates, Many girls in Afghanistan get no education at all. Even those who do enroll in a school typically study for just four years. So these members of Kabul University's class of 2010 are definitely in the minority, Kabul, Afghanistan © Lynsey Addario/VII Network