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Creation of free sewing training by a lady in Kabul

{Afghan News 24}
Free sewing training was provided for 100 women. This training was opened in the smart training course in Rishkhor district of Kabul for women, especially girls deprived of education.

Farishte Hashemi, the head of Hashemi Handicrafts Company and the National Women’s Network of Afghanistan, said at the opening ceremony of this school: The purpose of this action is to grow and strengthen the economy of families and support women and girls who are left out of school. They have provided the ground for these girls to learn tailoring in the future and become economically independent. Because most women are the breadwinners of their families. Mrs. Hashemi said: The cost of these training courses is paid by them. This workshop welcomes trainees every day and has provided them with the opportunity to learn sewing.

He also said that if he is supported by national and international institutions of the people and the government, he will provide professional training and free education to thousands of women throughout Afghanistan. Among Rahmin’s high-paying handicraft training, another representative of this school works with 70 girls and women students in Kole Pashte in Kabul city, and the students learn practical and theoretical sewing.

Ms. Hashemi also asked the government to open the gates of girls’ schools and not prevent them from studying

Most of the participants in this training course are girls who are deprived of education in schools and universities.

Officials also inform about other trainings in this course. Hedayatullah Mohammadi, the manager of this smart course, says that in this course, English, math and computer are also taught in this course for women and girls who are deprived of education. He said: The family’s economy is weak and that is why they are not charged.

Heshmatullah Haqmal, the lawyer of the 7th district of Rishkhor, also says that it is a good thing that girls have been educated in this remote area. He said: Women who learn a profession can support their family’s economy. He also emphasized that girls are interested in professional and technical education by maintaining hijab and religious values. He assured the families to send their daughters to this center without any worries. He asked other organizations, donors and the government to establish such centers.

The employees of this workshop also say that in the future they will be able to provide part of their living expenses and become literate. Especially sewing clothes and handicrafts that earn good money. One of the student messengers told the incident news that he wants the government to reopen their schools. Donor institutions also called for more attention in the field of free education.

After the return of the Islamic Emirate, girls have been banned from going to high school, high school and university, and despite many domestic and foreign reactions, secondary and high school have not yet been opened for girls. Organizations supporting the rights of women and girls always insist on the reopening of girls’ educational centers, while it has been 24 months since the gates of girls’ schools above sixth grade have been closed to female students, and there is still no news. Open them.

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