"We gave this girl away for the debts and that was it," says Saheb Jan, grandmother.
"God is witness that even now, our living conditions are terrible and miserable," says Saheb Jan, weeping.
Sabza, 44, sold her now seven-year-old daughter when the child was three, for a debt of 300,000 afghani (about £3,570), after returning from Pakistan to find nothing to eat and a husband too sick to work.
She is now distraught that her daughter will be taken within a year.
"If there were someone to give us this money, I would be so happy; if my daughter stays with me, I will be overjoyed," says Sabza, mother.
Her other children always ask why she sold their sister, she says.
"If my daughter goes to her aunt's house, she comes back in a panic and asks me where her sister went.
I don't know what state they will be in after she is taken away.
When I think that they will take my daughter in a year, the sky collapses on my head.
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I tell myself there is only one year left, no more," says Sabza, in despair.