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Women benefit most from 'smart villages' in Pakistan's Hindu Kush
Life is tough in the remote villages of the Hindu Kush Himalayas of northern Pakistan, far from the reach of power grids and at the mercy of floods and extreme weather. But by harnessing the glacier fed rivers that tumble down the steep mountains, communities are transforming their lives and future prospects.
"Before the [energy from] hydropower [plants] when clothes needed washing we had to go to the river all day. Now it just takes two hours", says Gulasim, a woman from Bumboret in Chitral, one of the most picturesque Kalasha valleys in the north.