Jeanne Bryer
Bio:
Jeanne Bryer has freelanced, specializing in Afghanistan, for over a decade. She traveled to Kabul when the Taliban was in power, interviewing women and writing their stories. She worked for the British and Irish Agencies Afghanistan Group for four years producing security and humanitarian reports in conjunction with the Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief in Kabul. She produced the now-discontinued AfghanLinks e-newsletter for four years, and is a member of the Frontline Club for independent journalists. She can be reached at afghanlinks@aol.com.
When Zohra Sansa, 21, returned to Kabul, Afghanistan, after nine years in Iran as a refugee, she witnessed some of climate change’s catastrophic effects in crowded internally displaced persons camps filled with homeless, rural families.
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