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[[File:ASEW- Energy and Women campaign- Kabul- 15 Nov 2020- Photo by Ramin Herawi.JPG|thumb|right|350px|On 18th November 2020, the first public awareness of Afghanistan Sustainable Energy Week II (ASEWII) with participation of 120 women from the government as well as entrepreneurs, students, housewives and private sector entities was held in the Ministry of Women Affairs in Kabul-Afghanistan. Photo by Ramin Herawi.]]<br/>
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[[File:ASEW- Energy and Women campaign- Kabul- 15 Nov 2020- Ramin Herawi(5).JPG|thumb|center|300px|On 18th November 2020, the first public awareness of Afghanistan Sustainable Energy Week II (ASEWII) with participation of 120 women from the government as well as entrepreneurs, students, housewives and private sector entities was held in the Ministry of Women Affairs in Kabul-Afghanistan. Photo by Ramin Herawi.]][[File:ASEW- Energy and Women campaign- Kabul- 15 Nov 2020- Photo by Ramin Herawi.JPG|thumb|right|350px|On 18th November 2020, the first public awareness of Afghanistan Sustainable Energy Week II (ASEWII) with participation of 120 women from the government as well as entrepreneurs, students, housewives and private sector entities was held in the Ministry of Women Affairs in Kabul-Afghanistan. Photo by Ramin Herawi.]]<br/>

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On 18th November 2020, the first public awareness of Afghanistan Sustainable Energy Week II (ASEWII) with participation of 120 women from the government as well as entrepreneurs, students, housewives and private sector entities was held in the Ministry of Women Affairs in Kabul-Afghanistan. Photo by Ramin Herawi.
On 18th November 2020, the first public awareness of Afghanistan Sustainable Energy Week II (ASEWII) with participation of 120 women from the government as well as entrepreneurs, students, housewives and private sector entities was held in the Ministry of Women Affairs in Kabul-Afghanistan. Photo by Ramin Herawi.


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