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Women in Business Hub (WiBH)

In agreement with the Afghan Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MoWA), NOVE opened the ‘I’m a Woman and I Want to Work’ Project in 2013 in Kabul. This is a Women’s Vocational Training Centre where free English, computer and professional cooking courses were offered and coupled with a job advisory service.

The project included a driving school for women, which had a great impact and was very useful to many women who, due to high costs and the ban from families to attend lessons with males, could not get a driving licence. In four years, a total of 245 women graduated from the driving school. This was a significant number compared to the total 3,732 licences issued to women over the previous 19-year period in the entire area of Kabul Province.

Another component of the project, entitled ‘I want to learn to read and write’, offered annual literacy courses to 20 civil servants and 134 adult women who had had no education whatsoever.

To further promote the socio-economic independence of Afghan women, in 2020 NOVE started to transform the centre into a “Women in Business Hub” a one-stop centre where women would have free access to a wider range of services, from literacy to vocational training, job placement and support to start or develop small businesses.

2,854 socially or physically disadvantaged women between the ages of 18 and 35 have benefited from the courses and services offered by NOVE until 2021. Indirect beneficiaries were over 17,000 people (family members of the women involved in the project).

When the Taliban regained power, they abolished the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, occupied the building where NOVE was carrying out its activities and seized all the equipment, thus forcing the project to be closed down. Within a few months, NOVE managed to resume its women’s education and training activities by negotiating with the authorities and adapting to the new regulations.

Afghanistan, Kabul. 2014-2021.

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OPERATIVE PARTNERS: DAI/Promote: Women in the Economy, Programming Agency for the Development of Afghanistan (PADA), Ministero Afghano del Lavoro e degli Affari Sociali, Consiglio degli Anziani di Qala-e-Fathullah.

DONORS: The Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, 8X1000 Tavola Valdese, LG Investimenti Spa, Altai.

Amount spent for the project

€ 92.050 YEAR 2019
€ 62.676 YEAR 2020
€ 32.264 YEAR 2021

€ 3.329 YEAR 2019 (for “I want to learn how to learn and write”)
€ 4.736 YEAR 2020 (for “I want to learn how to learn and write”)

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