Afghanistan, April 3 -- Women entrepreneurs have overcome cultural and economic barriers in recent years to achieve financial independence, particularly by advancing the export of domestic products. The role of women in this regard has been tangible. Some women, while granted permission to engage in activities, still struggle with numerous challenges and obstacles.

Alongside imposed limitations, women face a series of other factors, such as a lack of coordination and coherence among female business activities, limited access to international markets, lack of marketing facilities for product sales, and still being denied access to exhibitions and major competitive programs.

In this context, Raziya, a businesswoman in Kabul who lost her j...