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Tashabos Educational Organization (TEO) Tashabos teaches self-reliance, self-employment and socio-economic empowerment.

Grade of the Students Secured Employment

2022-08-24T10:57:06+00:00

It was important to know the grade disaggregation and enthusiasm of the Tashabos students’ entrepreneurs, thus TEO gathered data in this regard. Graph 3 shows that forty-eight percent of the students, who secured employment are in Grade 12 reflecting student maturation over the three years of the Tashabos program. Though the number of the Grade 10 students, who secured employment is a little high, still the gradual increase in the nu… See more

Grade of the Students Secured Employment2022-08-24T10:57:06+00:00

Gender of the Students Secured Employment

2022-08-24T10:50:25+00:00

Graph 2 shows that more boys (71%) than girls (29%) secured employment. In the Afghanistan context pertaining security, cultural and social issues, participation of the 29% of girls is still a high number, who secured job. This clearly reflects the enthusiasm of girls.

Gender of the Students Secured Employment2022-08-24T10:50:25+00:00

Dr. Muhibullah Ghafoorzai one of Tashabos alumni commented on the below demographic posted chart:

2022-08-07T07:34:33+00:00

All these figures show the greatest impact of the TEO in our local high schools because the majority of the students get inspired by the ideas and encouragement of the program by the age of 17&18 as soon as they realize how valuable it is. I hope the organization increases its capacity building trainings and train much more students quarterly and annually in different platforms such as virtually or in-person. The annual contest is also a great way of encouragement, but I wish the Org. launches trainings during the academic years, and prepares our Afghan students to compete in the International [...]

Dr. Muhibullah Ghafoorzai one of Tashabos alumni commented on the below demographic posted chart:2022-08-07T07:34:33+00:00

TEO team interviewed and gathered data from 354 Tashabos students, who secured employments/jobs.

2022-08-07T07:08:53+00:00

TEO team interviewed and gathered data from 354 Tashabos students, who secured employments/jobs. Graph 1 shows that more of the students were of age 17 (31%) and (29%) 18 years old, followed by (17%) 16 years and (11%) 19 years old. The findings reflect that majority of the high school students are between 16 to 19 years old. These findings are in line with the public schools’ entry level of Grade 1, which is at age seven.

TEO team interviewed and gathered data from 354 Tashabos students, who secured employments/jobs.2022-08-07T07:08:53+00:00

TEO Team Meeting with HE Ministry of Education

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