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Education Session

SSAWO holds educational sessions for the adolescent addicts to learn basics of school subjects.

Basic Lessons for Adolescents

Adolescent addicts who have been deprived of basic lessons of school are acquiring basic education at SSAWO Drug Treatment Centers during their treatment process.

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Vocational programs

SSAWO has set programs for the vocational skills for the beneficiaries and clients at Multi-Purpose Women Centers - Balkh soon.

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Vocational Activities Resumption

SSAWO is going to resume the vocational skills at Multi-Purpose Women Centers - Balkh soon after receiving the permit letter from the directorate of Labour and Social Affairs - Balkh.

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Resuming Multi-Purpose Women Centers - Balkh

After long and productive negotiations and dialogues with the de facto government in Balkh Province, SSAWO managed to receive a permit letter from the directorate of Labour and Social Affairs to resume the activities at MPWC - Balkh.

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New Women Entrepreneurs in Balkh

After taking a 6 month tailoring vocational training at Multi-Purpose Women Centers (MPWCs) in Balkh, these women will be starting up their own businesses and generate incomes financially, which will lead to their financial independence and self-reliance.

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SSAWO Successful Stories

SSAWO has had successful programs and activities in different communities of Afghanistan. These programs have been delivered to the people of the communities who suffered from addiction challenges and lack of income sources. SSAWO has assessed and identified them and provided them with treatment and vocational services.

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Addicted Children

SSAWO has set the priority in its activities to identify and treat children who are addicted, and provided them with education programs.

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Eligible Beneficiaries and Clients

SSAWO has always been trying to identify the eligible beneficiaries and clients who have suffered from the brunt of addiction, war, poverty and deprivation.

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Assessment and Identifying Beneficiaries and Clients

SSAWO has successfully assessed and identified the number of beneficiaries and clients since its establishment. During these research, SSAWO has found a significant number of addicted men, women, children and adolescents throughout Afghanistan.