50 Women Graduate from Vocational Courses in Kunduz with Start-Up Funds

The Directorate of Marston in Kunduz province has announced that 50 underprivileged women have graduated from a five-month vocational training program offered by the organization. According to officials, each woman has been allocated 46,500 Afghanis as initial capital.
Based on the provided information, participants were trained in tailoring, dried fruit processing, and animal husbandry. The aim of these courses is to create employment opportunities and support the economic self-sufficiency of women.
Officials stated that this cash assistance is intended to help the graduates start small economic activities and establish their own businesses after completing the training.
Kunduz, located in the northeast of the country, faces economic challenges among some of its residents, and training programs like these can play a significant role in improving household livelihoods.




