Saturday, January 29, 2011

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German-Afghan Initiative

women's projects
women and girls under the Taliban had no access to education and work. They were excluded from public life. The years of hardship and war have traumatized many women. Many have lost their husbands. In a male society, the situation of widows is particularly difficult. Often have their children work to support the family. School attendance is not possible.


education and training are essential foundations for the independence of women, the structure and Afghanistan's development. This finds expression in the famous phrase "you picture a man, you have formed a man. Imagining you are a woman, you have formed a family. "


Our concept of the previously established women's centers in Laghmani (Shomali plain north of Kabul) and Shahrak (west of Herat) is, therefore, for women, especially widows - to offer training, education and as required, health education, and child care and lunch .
Women can participate in a rented space in courses in sewing, embroidery and in some cases. The aim is that the women through the sale of homemade products can make their own livelihood and independence.
are also held literacy classes. Reading and writing are an essential part of greater self-awareness, personal freedom and democratic understanding.
The prospects are encouraging. The courses will be embraced.


cheap too, the men and promote women's centers, and thus initiated the process that will ultimately lead to greater independence of women.


http://www.deutsch-afghanische-initiative.de/projekte/frauenprojekte/



is about this project on the Textile market in Meinberg a lecture by Pascal Goldberg geben.LG Sabine

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