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Author: Fiona Shukri

Fiona Shukri is an American living in Brooklyn, N.Y. She lived in Kabul, Afghanistan, from 2008 to 2018, where she worked as an adviser and analyst for the government. Previously, she was a senior program manager for the National Democratic Institute in Washington, D.C., and a communications strategist at Unesco in Paris and at UNA-USA in New York. Learn more at http://www.fiona-shukri.com.
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Does the New U.S. Envoy for Women’s Rights Have Anything to Do?

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Kelly Currie’s job is to ensure that global women’s issues are prioritized, but the Trump administration limits much action.

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