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Afghanstan's hidden lives

Four years after the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan, we hear the story of two women who have seen their dreams crushed as restrictions on their personal freedoms grow.

Pascale Harter introduces stories from Afghanistan, China and Tajikistan.

In Afghanistan's Ghor Province, Mahjooba Nowrouzi reports from a small maternity hospital where two female doctors serve thousands of patients. With limited resources and financial support, the odds are stacked against them - and against the women they tend to and treat.

Last year, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4’s Crossing Continents aired the award-winning documentary ‘Our Whole Life is a Secret’, which charted the daily life of a young Afghan woman. In this dispatch, she provides an update on her life today, four years after the Taliban returned to power.

In Beijing, pro-democracy campaigners regularly face surveillance and restrictions on their movement. Among them is human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang, who was arrested in 2015 and imprisoned for 'subverting state power'. Danny Vincent heard about his life since his release.

In the Tajikistan the endangered striped hyena is fighting for survival. Tajik conservationists have been working hard to save this elusive and much misunderstood animal. Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent met them on a trek into the mountains.

Image: An Afghan burqa-clad woman walks along a street in Kandahar. (Photo by SANAULLAH SEIAM/AFP via Getty Images)

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