The Hazaras, a Shi'ite minority sect in Pakistan, are a conservative community where women often stay home and men go out to earn a living. The sect also has been a prime target for Sunni militant groups. The result is that more men have died than women, and a lot of Hazara households have found themselves without their male breadwinners. VOA’s Ayesha Tanzeem reports from Quetta.
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