the sight. how many women doctors they want and where i'm going to get out of it in one year under the taliban. i'm joined now by doctor niger tarik of the international rescue committee. she leads the irises, all female health teams in southeastern coast, providence and elsewhere. dr. target, it's good to have you with us on the program. you know, we're talking about the taliban now being in power for a year in afghanistan. what has that meant for women's health in your country? i thank you so much and as i am a medical doctor, i work with an international rescue committee. and there we have and my wife and his team and 10 program says son, currently we put a wide healthcare services and very hard to reach 84 afghan and afghan woman and gaz. before a 40 years back, they didn't have any access and held kate kia and services, has our professional medical doctor, the past zone, woman. i'm so happy to assert, i've done women and girls and increase their access to health care services. and you're able to do the dr. kotik because you work with the international rescue committee there. it's harder, of course for other afghan women. there are so many rules that prevent women