In Kabul's overcrowded Qala mental health center, many women are trapped due to societal restrictions and family abuse.
These women, facing neglect and abandonment, desperately seek release but lack independent living options despite their readiness.
Strict Taliban rules and deeply ingrained patriarchal norms prevent women from living autonomously in Afghanistan, exacerbating their plight.
The center, while offering refuge, highlights the broader crisis of mental health and women's rights within Afghanistan's current context.