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How we can protect the women who make most high-quality footballs

  • Written by Farah Naz, Assistant Professor, University of Sargodha
How we can protect the women who make most high-quality footballsMany footballs originate in the homes of women in one Pakistani region.

Over 80% of the world’s high-quality hand-stitched footballs begin with the home-based work of female villagers in Pakistan’s Sialkot region.

These women belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in the global economy. Working from home and poorly paid, they...

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