
350 Afghan youths graduate from vocational training programs in Kabul
At least 350 young people in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, have graduated from six-month and nine-month vocational training courses at the Ministry of Labor and Social

At least 350 young people in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, have graduated from six-month and nine-month vocational training courses at the Ministry of Labor and Social

This campaign aims to target 16 provinces across various regions of Afghanistan, including the Central, Southern, Eastern, Western, Southeastern, and Northeastern areas of the country.

Residents of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, express concerns over the rising prices of food items in the city’s markets. They attribute the increase in prices to the fluctuating exchange rate of the Afghani currency against the US dollar.

Families of victims of landmine explosions left from past wars urge the Islamic Emirate de-facto government to take serious action to clear mine-contaminated areas.

Salam Watandar conducted interviews with 26 university graduates from various fields to assess the alignment of university curricula with job market needs.

In an effort to assess the satisfaction and dissatisfaction of women with the content broadcast by the media and evaluate how well the media has met their informational needs, Salam Watandar conducted interviews with 40 women from various provinces of Afghanistan.

Officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce under the Islamic Emirate have stated that trade between Afghanistan and Russia totaled $174 million in the

In line with growing concerns from international organizations about the high levels of need in Afghanistan, the World Bank recently announced that 25% of the country’s population is facing food insecurity.

Several retirees in Kabul say that despite the Islamic Emirate’s leader issuing an order to establish a special court for their pension payments, the court has yet to be formed.

Despite facing numerous challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, high internet costs, and limitations in creating international accounts, a group of young Afghans has made remarkable achievements in the field of technology.

KABUL/TEHRAN (SW) – A number of Afghan migrants in Iran, expressing concern about their situation, ask the country to stop the forced deportations of migrants.

Migration has always been driven by the hope for a better future, however, for many Afghan citizens who have been forced to leave their country for various reasons, this journey has turned into an endless nightmare.