sean ema, m. these are the lives of 2 female athletes. their story is the story of thousands of african girls and women. ah ah, she is a female athlete in afghanistan, neither her name nor her sport will be revealed in order to protect her and her family's life. i call her to herana. i asked her to show us her life. in a video diary for women in afghanistan, education is only permitted up to a certain age and working is almost completely forbidden to. to run as life is restricted to the household, lactic. i wake up at 5 am or 4 30 am. trust me, others the c panel because now every one is unemployed. oh i, i wash the clothes or finish all the other work at home. because i don't want my mother on my sisters to tell me that today i shouldn't go to the gym. you're cuz the guy i've met on the does have had breakfast. i should hurry up because we're going. we need to bring the carpets, laundry room for her room while there are laundromats here that wash carpets in afghanistan. it's shameful for families who have many female members to get their