May 24, 2010

Teachers Day in the Karte Se training school was celebrated by all our trainees and staff.
April 01, 2010
Two new members of the team have joined the Afghan Training Foundation in April 2010 to take forward our work in the UK to raise awareness about Afghanistan.
Zarlashta Behzadi is our Outreach and Administration Officer. A Languages Graduate of Kings College, London, Zarlashta has been working for the Citizen’s Advice Bureau in Greenwich and Camden and, prior to that, law firm Mishcon de Reya.
Hashim Alavi is our part time Outreach Officer and has been doing an MA in Post-War Recovery and Development at the University of York since October 2009. Prior to that he was the Senior Political Affairs Assistant/National Special Assistant to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
Zarlashta and Hashim are both of Afghan origin and bring knowledge, commitment and enthusiasm to the work.
March 23, 2010
Last August Wanstead School design an Afghan Carpet. The carpet has now been completed and the students are very proud!
February 23, 2010
Working in Partnership - Gifted and Talented
Primary School Children Link Up With Afghan Teenagers
Gifted and Talented students from Elmhurst, Sandringham and Selwyn Primary Schools are all taking part in an exciting new project that links them with young carpet making apprentices in Afghanistan.
The children are working in partnership with Afghan Action, a charity set up to support young Afghans to develop a trade which will drastically improve their standard of living in war torn Afghanistan. All the apprentices, many of whom have never been to school before, are given lessons in literacy and numeracy skills as well as meals and an allowance while they learn their trade.
Chris Beales from Afghan Action is excited about the project, “The exciting thing about this is not only the positive response of the schools and children, but the involvement of Jane (Robinson, GT Co-ordinator for the borough) and Twist - as this is “mainstreaming” the work we’re doing to raise awareness about Afghanistan in schools”.
February 09, 2010
- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE?
- ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT HELPING AFGHANISTAN AND AFGHAN PEOPLE LIVING IN BRITAIN?
- ARE YOU KEEN TO HELP PEOPLE FIND OUT WHAT AFGHANISTAN IS REALLY LIKE?
The Afghan Training Foundation is looking for an Outreach Worker to work out of its office in Harrow, West London, starting in late March/early April 2010.
You’ll be working with Afghan groups in London and across the country and recruiting, training and supporting Afghan “advocates” to raise awareness about Afghanistan among the wider population, including schools, faith groups, businesses and the media.
You’ll need to be a fluent Dari speaker and writer and possibly also speak other Afghan languages, such as Pashto.
You’ll be part of a team of staff and volunteers working in Afghanistan and the UK. You’ll be travelling the country meeting people, organising events and making things happen.
THIS IS NOT A JOB FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED!
You must have permission to work in the United Kingdom, be in good health and available to start if appointed from late March/early April.
If you’re interested, please email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for more information and a job description/person specification.
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