Educational and vocational training opportunities have been established for hundreds of youths who have recently returned from Pakistan to Nangarhar.
Qari Mohammad Asif Zaheer, the Head of Youth Affairs at the Nangarhar Department of Information and Culture, announced that, with the support of various organizations, training programs have been organized for 400 returnee youths. The training will span six months and cover essential skills such as tailoring, motorcycle and mobile phone repair, and electrical appliance maintenance.
Zaheer emphasized the importance of these opportunities, explaining that the training will enable participants to acquire valuable skills that can lead to lawful income, helping them support their families in the process.
Over the past four years, the Youth Affairs Department has successfully facilitated academic and vocational training for thousands of needy youths in the region. Many graduates from these programs have found employment in the local market, contributing positively to the community.
