sheShe says: she faces several challenges: first, the search for firewood to ignite the furnace, and it often prevents the use of forest trees, according to the laws of overgrazing. Then comes the trouble of searching for suitable soil, as she does not have her own land from which to extract from it, and then the trouble of marketing products that require work from 7 amAM to 10 pmPM. She points out that she sells them to a pottery merchant from the same area. These women are not able to market them outside their villages. Boukhuth also faces also the challenge of winter, as it does not help her to dry her products,; then she staystays a week or more without work. It should be noted that if women do not work daily, their family will be forced to borrow from the remote village of Ban Qarich to provide food, drink, and electricity from the remote village of Ban Qarich. Boukhuth was able to teach her daughters up to the sixth grade. The distant school and the paved road did not encourage them to complete their education. Boukhuth and other women know that their products are sold for a higher price in other places, but it seems difficult for them socially and geographically to claim their rights and change their situation for the better.
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