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#165 – Shoshana Stewart

Published February 26, 2024

Shoshana Stewart on Protecting Heritage & Communities at Risk

When a 26-year-old American astrophysics major arrived in the Old City of Kabul in Afghanistan to volunteer, she had no idea the work would become a major part of her life, helping tens of thousands of people survive and thrive in unstable, war-torn countries. 

Shoshana Stewart, President of Turquoise Mountain, explains how the international NGO started with a chance conversation between the then Prince of Wales and former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, followed by an extraordinary mission for her now husband Rory Stewart. 

Eighteen years on, Shoshana shares the compelling story of how the charity supports artisans like rug makers, carvers, and jewellery designers whose lives and ancient traditions in Afghanistan, Myanmar and the Middle East are under threat, giving them a livelihood and restoring their pride in their cultural heritage. 

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The King’s Lodge at The Connaught designed by Guy Oliver with support from Turquoise Mountain artisans

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The King’s Lodge at The Connaught designed by Guy Oliver with support from Turquoise Mountain artisans

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