zakia mohammadi: i'll continue my skiing. this is not enough for me, and i'll continue on my way. >> alishah and sajjad, on the other hand, can do more than dream of the olympics. after his training in switzerland, alishah comes in first place. sajjad comes in third. but winning isn't everything. this is about a new afghanistan. alishah: let's say i win the personally for me, it would be good. but not for the country, because there's no peace. maybe they will be proud of the time i have gone, but it doesn't make sense if then i can't do anything here. >> but peace is getting closer. and on this mountainside in afghanistan, it's already a reality. >> and we find more hope in unlikely places now, as we profile nazmar akter, founder of the awaj foundation which fights for the rights of workers in bangladesh's notoriously exploitative textile industry. two years ago, in april 2013, in the wake of the rana plaza disaster when a garment factory collapsed, nazma became one of the country's leading voices for change. nazma akter: my