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Skill Development Program for Women:


The purpose of this program is to improve the quality of life of poor and vulnerable people/women in Afghanistan by assisting them in becoming self-supporting skill training combined with literacy/numeracy.  Since SJAWO has vocational program for male that explained briefly above.  According to our Islamic law this program (SDP) is special for women and young girl, separate from male.  The females are trained in the field of sewing, tailoring, embroidery and carpet weaving.

The program is scheduled to learn skills from 8:00am up to 12:30 pm. After lunch and praying break the literacy/numeracy program is provided  from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The trainees are given a complete set of tool kits as donation from donor at the end of their training which help them to work independently in their living  areas.

    WOMEN PROJECTS


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48 women learned to weave carpet in Chatral in 1993 / funded by Canada Fund.
48 women were trained in the field of carpet weaving in 1994/ funded by Canada Fund.
50 poor women have received training as tailor, embroider and carpet weaver in Jalozay refugees Camp in 1994.
100 vulnerable women got skills in the field of tailoring, embroidery and carpet weaving in Khurasan refugees camp, 1999 by financial help of Canada Fund.
280 unskilled women  were trained in the field of tailoring , carpet weaving and embroidery, funded by UNHCR 1998.
140 adolescents got intensive education in the morning and vocational training ( tailoring, embroidery and carpet weaving  skills) in the after noon for 2½ hours in center at Nemat Mahal Peshawar. The length of this program is for two years, started from 1998 which is in operation till now. After graduation they can enter to regular schools, if they want to admit. .
2319 needy women got training in the field of tailoring, embroidery and carpet weaving in Shamshato Afghan refugees camp and Naimat Mahal Jamrud Road.
   
 

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