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  Vocational/Technical Training

SELF RELIANCE PROGRAM: During the last 20 years since establishment of this organization we have imparted training to 11854 Afghan students consisting of disabled, vulnerable and adolescent (male and female) in various trades combined with education through intensive program in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

 


According to our survey report almost all our graduated trainees are working in different localities of Afghanistan and Pakistan. They are passing life cheerfully.

  TRADES PROVIDED BY SJAWO
Embroidery
Blacksmith
Electrician
Carpentry
Plumbing
Tailoring
Masonry
Welding
Painting
Tinsmith
Bar bending
Leather Work
Carpet weaving
Gabion Weaving

Lace Work

Printing press program
Mixer & Vibrator Operator
Secretarial & office skills
Bazar based apprenticeship
of different trades


TRADES FOR MALE:
Including disabled/vulnerable and other Afghan young people who remained deprived of skill and education in their formative years due to war.
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TRADES FOR FEMALE:
Female Afghan including vulnerable adolescent, and other groups who remained deprived of skill and education in their formative years due to war.

  VOCATIONAL TRAINING/INCOME GENERATION COMPLETED PROJECTS

PROJECT  TITLE

YEAR

LOCATION

DONOR

1. Welding and blacksmith training project with literacy program for 160 Afghan students.

1989 to 1991

NWFP Peshawar

UNDP/OPS

2. Carpet weaving training project with literacy/ numeracy program for 48 female & 14 disabled male

1991

Chatral
NWFP Pakistan

Canada Fund & The Asia Foundation

3. 80 disabled Afghan students trained in the trade of welding, tinsmith, carpentry and Akora Khatak
leather work

1991

 NWFP Peshawar

UNHCR

4. 2200 disabled male Afghan students trained in 22 sessions each of six month inwelding,
tinsmith, carpentry and leather work.

1991 to 2003

 NWFP Peshawar

UNHCR

5. 600 vulnerable Afghan male refugees trained in the trades of carpentry,tinsmith, leather work And masonry in 6 sessions at New Shamshatoo Afghan refugee camp.  2001 to 2003  NWFP Peshawar UNHCR
6. Operation of disabled housing project with literacy program and medical treatment for 100 students for one year 1991 to 1992 NWFP Peshawar Canada Fund
7. Hostel was also provided to double amputees & those who could not afford to use local Transport 1992 to 2003 NWFP Peshawar UNHCR
8. 3 months bazar based apprenticeship program for 2200 Afghan students on completion of 6 month training 1991 to 2003 NWFP Peshawar UNHCR
9. Distribution of edible oil among disabled trainees of 9th - 16th session of above project 1997 to 2000 NWFP Peshawar UN-WFP
10. Carpet weaving, tailoring & embroidery training project with basic education for 770 Afghan vulnerable female students 1998 to 2003 NWFP Peshawar UNHCR
 
11. Two year intensive educational program with technical training t in a vocational trade for adolescent. (male 100 and female 40=140)  1998 to 2003 NWFP Peshawar UNHCR
12. Six month carpet weaving & welding training project for 50+60 female and male refugees Jalozai camp including literacy program.   1991 to 1992 NWFP (Peshawar) Canada Fund
13. Carpentry & blacksmith training project for agriculture implements with literacy/numeracy Mohmand Dara UNDP/OPS & program for 160 Afghan students.   The 1991 to 1992 Nangarhar Afg Asia Foundation
14. Carpet weaving income-generating for 90 female and 40 male. 1991 to 1992 NWFP Chitral UNHCR
15. 6 month carpentry & masonry training project Paktya Khost
for 160 young Afghan with literacy/numeracy  
1992 to 1993 Afghanistan UNDP/OPS
16. Community self help program for 63 Afghan NWFP disabled refugees in tailoring training project   1993 Mardan, Nowshera and Kohat UNHCR
 
17. Carpentry training project & literacy program Paktia Spera for 50 students for six months 1993 to 1994 Afghanistan  Canada Fund
18. Five months carpentry & masonry training
project including literacy for 160 Afghans
1994 Khost Afganistan UNDP/OPS
19. Six month carpentry, gabion weaving, steel work (barbending), maintenance/operation of mixers/ .
Vibrators & masonry training Including literacy/
numeracy program for 260 Afghans student  
1994 Khost Afganistan UNDP/OPS and WFP
20. Yearly carpentry, masonry, and welding training Jalalabad city EU through
project for 510 Afghan students.
1994 to 1996 Nangarhar Afganistan IRC/RAP

21. Carpentry, welding & masonry training project
to 180 Afghan students. 

1997 Jalalabad, Nangarhar UNOCHA
22. Carpentry, welding & masonry, cum mixer/vibrator operator for 105 Afghan students. 1997 Jalalabad, Nangarhar UNOCHA
23. Assistance/support to vocational training
program students 
1997 Jalalabad, Nangarhar UN-WFP
24. Training project in carpentry, welding, plumbing, barbending, tinsmith and masonry for 540 Afghan students. 1998 to 2001 Kabul city GRF
25. Carpet weaving, tailoring and embroidery
training project with basic education in literacy/numeracy for 100 Afghan female at Shamshatoo Afghan refugee camp.
1998 to 2000 NWFP Peshawar EU through IRC
 
26. Carpet weaving, tailoring and embriodery
Training project with basic education in
literacy/numeracy for 50 Afghan female
students at Khurasan Afghan refugee camp.
1999 NWFP Peshawar EU through IRC
27. Carpet weaving, tailoring and embriodery
training project with basic education in
literacy/numeracy for 50 Afghan female
students at Khurasan Afghan refugee camp. 
1999 NWFP Peshawar EU through IRC
28. Carpet weaving, tailoring and embriodery
training project with basic education in
literacy/numeracy for 130 Afghan female at
Shamshatoo Afghan refugee camp.
1999 to 2001 NWFP Peshawar ICNA
29. Yearly training project for 400 vulnerable
Female Afghan students in Carpet weaving,
tailoring and embroidery with basic education
in literacy/numeracy in six sessions. at
Shamshatoo Afghan refugee camp.
2001 to 2003 NWFP Peshawar UNHCR
30. Informal short term vocational training
courses for 48 Afghan people in Logar
Province.
2003 Logar Pul-i-Alam GTZ
31. Tinsmith and electrical training project for 32 Afghan students to learn the trades and
make them able to manufacture/assemble
Solar Energy Lamps (VAIT Lamp)
2003 Kabul Kabul Caritas Germany
32. Yearly training project in welding,
tinsmith, carpentry and leather work
including shoe making in two
sessions each of six months with 100/
100 disabled Afghan refugees
students with basic education in Naimat Mahal Jamrud literacy/numeracy. Road .
200 Peshawar -Pakistan

 

UNHCR

 

33. Operation of hostel for boarding
lodging of disabled students.
during the year 2004.
50 NWFP UNHCR
34. 3 Months apprentice ship for (Shops in different disabled Afghan students in Bazar. 170 districts of the province UNHCR
35. Yearly training project in the trades
of carpentry, tinsmith, leather work and masonry in two sessions each of six months with 100/100 vulnerable/disable Afghan refugee New Shamshatoo students with basic education in Afghan refugee camp Literacy/numeracy.
200 Peshawar Pakistan UNHCR
36. Yearly training project in the trades
of carpet weaving, tailoring, and embroidery in two sessions for six months each of 100/100 vulnerable New Shamshatoo Afghan female students with basic Afghan refugee camp education in literacy/numeracy.
200 Peshawar-Pakistan. UNHCR
37. Two yearly intensive educational program with technical training Naimat Mahal, Jamrud in a vocational trade for female road adolescent. 20 Peshawar-Pakistan UNHCR
Skill training and self help activities. 220 Peshawar Rotary Club
Skill training and self help activities. 220 Peshawar RET
38. Center and site based trade training
in welding, carpentry, electrical
installation and tinsmith with basic
education in literacy/numeracy. Kabul city,
100 Kabul province IRC
39. Center and site based trade training
in welding, carpentry, electrical
installation and tinsmith with basic Angoor Bagh, Jalalabad city education in literacy/numeracy
100 Nangarhar Province IRC
40. Center and site based trade training
in welding, carpentry, electrical
installation and tinsmith with basic
education in literacy/numeracy.
60 Jabul Saraj, Kapisa province IRC
41. Masonry, welding, plumbing, tinsmith
bar bending, electrician and carpentry training project for Afghan vulnerable people including orphans (male) with basic education in Literacy/numeracy.
140 Kabul Cit IRFAN
42. Tailoring, embroidery, carpet weaving training
project for vulnerable Afghan female with
basic education in literacy/numeracy.
140 Kabul City IRFAN
43. Masonry, welding, plumbing, tinsmith
barbending, electrician and carpentry training
project for Afghan vulnerable people including
orphans (male) with basic education in literacy/numeracy
140 Jalalabad IRFAN
44. Tailoring, embroidery, carpet weaving training
project for vulnerable Afghan female with
basic education in literacy/ numeracy.
140 Jalalabad City IRFAN
45. Masonry, welding, plumbing, tinsmith
barbending, electrician and carpentry training
project for Afghan vulnerable people including
orphans (male) with basic education
in literacy/numeracy. 
140 Kabul City Embassy of Japan
46. Tailoring, embroidery, carpet weaving training
project for vulnerable Afghan female with basic ducation in literacy/ numeracy. 
 
168 Kabul City Embassy of Japan
47. Masonry, welding, plumbing, tinsmith steel fixer/barbending, electric wiring and carpentry training project for Afghan vulnerable people including Orphans with basic education in literacy/numeracy 140

 

Jalalabad City

 

Embassy of Japan

 

48. Tailoring, embroidery, carpet weaving training project for vulnerable Afghan female with basic education in literacy/Numeracy.  168 Jalalabad City Embassy of Japan
49. Yearly training project for 75 vulnerable Afghan female in the trades of tailoring, embroidery and lace work with basic education literacy/numeracy. 2007 NWFP, Naimat Mahal Jamrud Road, Peshawar Pakistan UNHCR
50. Operation of hostel for boarding/lodging of (50 No) disabled male students during the year 2007. 2007 NWFP, Naimat Mahal Jamrud Road, Peshawar Pakistan UNHCR
51. Vocational training project for young vulnerable Afghan refugees in the trades of carpentry, welding, tinsmith and embroidery with basic education in literacy/numeracy. (80 Afghan orphans trained in the respective trades in the field of rehabilitation of Afghanistan). 2007 NWFP, Shamshatoo Afghan Refugee Camp, Peshawar Pakistan Qatar Charity, Islamabad Pakistan
52. Yearly training project for 75 disabled Afghan students (male) in the trades of carpentry, tinsmith, tailoring, embroidery and leather work with basic education in literacy/numeracy. 2008 NWFP, Naimat Mahal Jamrud Road, Peshawar Pakistan UNHCR
53. Yearly training project for 75 most vulnerable female students in the trades of tailoring, embroidery and lace work with basic education in literacy/numeracy. 2008 NWFP, Naimat Mahal Jamrud Road, Peshawar Pakistan UNHCR
54. Operation of hostel for boarding/lodging of (50 No) disabled Afghan students during the year 2008. 2008 NWFP, Naimat Mahal Jamrud Road, Peshawar Pakistan UNHCR
55. Six monthly vocational training project 120 orphans female in the trades of carpet weaving, tailoring, embroidery and lace/mirror work with basic education in literacy/numeracy. 2008 Arzan Qeemat (Ahmad Shah Baba Meena) Kabul Afghanistan. IRFAN-Canada
  INFORMATION REGARDING GRADUATED TRAINEES (MALE & FEMALE)

Sex

No of Trainees

Male                8179
Female            3675
Total                11854

 

Group wise detail of the trainees

Category

Male

Female

Total

Disabled 4372 55 4427
Adolescent 100 60 160
Orphans 830 45 875
Other Vulnerable 2877 3515 6392
Total 8179 3675 11854

 

Group wise detail of the trainees

Trade

Total

1. Welding 1342
2. Blacksmith 160
3. Masonry 789
4. Carpentry 1750
5. Tinsmith 1228
6. Carpet weaving 1536
7. Leather work 1823
8. Tailoring 1203
9. Mixer Vibrator Operator 127
10. Plumbing 200
11. Barbending 172
12. Electrician 172
13. Painting 112
14. Gabion weaving 112
15. Embroidery 976
16. Printing press program 20
17. Secretarial & office skills 72

Total                  11854           

 
 

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