Tashabos pre-test administration before the start of the education year
tashabose2023-08-21T06:36:10+00:00Khwaja Musafir High School, July 2023.
Khwaja Musafir High School, July 2023.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 Mr. Lutfollah Ahmadi, son of Mr. Juma Khan, Grade 12 student of Khwajah Musafir High school, has been in the embroidery business for five years. He is happy with his work and income, and he adds the following about the importance and impact of the Tashabos Subject: From the Tashabos, we have learned how to manage, how to have proper management in our business and we also learned about the private sector, that a sound private sector plays a significant role. in addition to the above, we learned about the decision-making method and personal economy and we [...]
Tashabos Program Impact May 24, 2023 Ms. Zohra, Grade 11 Tashabos student of Rahman Mena Girls High School located in East of Kabul City. She through her small business pursue her study privately. She runs her business from her home and her family is supporting her. She alongside her study, produce about two hand embroidered cloth/dress per month. She earns AFN 2,000 from sell of embroidered cloth for children, while earning AFN 3,500 from men cloth. She plans to expand her business overtime to employ other destitute girls, who deserve to earn and support herself, her education and her family. She [...]
Ms. Nooria Rezaee the Tashabos alumni graduated in 1400 just two year ago from Omulbanin Girls High School located in west of Kabul City. She made it to the Kabul International Exhibition, where in 600 stalls various products were displayed. Tashabos Educational Organization (TEO) executive director visited the grand exhibition on Monday, May 15, 2023 and TEO staff visited the next day. Ms. Rezaee mobilized her family members, namely Ms. Aatefa Rezaee her sister as well as other like Ms. Fatema Rahimi to join her in the small handicrafts business. Ms. Aatefa Rezaee was in charge of the miniature and Ms. [...]
Starts from AFN.20 and Reaching a Small Business Ms. Fatima Nasiri in 2014 got to know the Tashabos subject in her high school Abul Qasim Ferdawsi located in Kabul City; with completion of Tashabos program she graduated from high school in 2016. Small Business Start-up: She said, “I was struggling to find a way for our livelihood, for the first time with the AFN.20 that my father gave me, I weave a small hand bag and sold that for AFN.200 in the Tashabos students entrepreneurs’ products exhibition in our school; I gained AFN.180 as profit. I got the motivation for the [...]
When the respondents were asked if they own the businesses or not. A big percentage 64% responded “Yes they own the businesses” and 36% said “No they do not own the businesses.”
Looking into the history of the graduates, TEO team asked the respondent, the graduates with businesses, 49% graduated in 2018 (1397), 26% in 2017 (1396), 21% in 2016 (1395) and 4% in 2015 (1394). This clearly shows the linkages between TEO and the graduated alumni.
Looking into the location of the graduates with businesses, 86% of the respondents, the graduates/alumni with businesses were from urban areas, while 14% of the graduates/alumni with businesses from semi urban areas.
Repurposing used items that she started her business with AFN 20/$.224 cent. She was interviewed by #SEEMA_MEDIA WhatsApp: +93786563736 at the 13th exhibition by the Afghanistan Traders Union. https://www.independenturdu.com/node/127461