R L Geddins Sr Womens Empowerment Network Inc

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malina-fahiz Volunteer

Rating: 5

06/01/2010

This is Malina fahiz, Managing Director of Afghan women Enterprise Network (AWEN) nongovernmental Organization working for women and girls empowerment to play their role and participate on decision making process on issues related to their lives and country and poverty reduction to priorities the people needs and ensure the social, economic and political well-being of rural society, especially poor and vulnerable people and has numbers of program in areas of business development ,capacity building ,awareness ,animal husbandry ,human train assistance and income-generation projects in Baghlan ,Samangan Takhar and Kabul provinces and AWEN help to build a bridge between government and deferent community and has close relationship with them and received Award certificates for good performance of its activities in the field of women empowerment from Women affairs department of Baghlan ,governor of Baghlan province ,Economic department of Baghlan , CDP-USAID ,PRT of Baghlan , governor of Laghman , AKDN and MFA and Our staff attended more than 40 management connected trainings in sight and out site of Afghanistan, and is one of grantees of Counterpart in Afghanistan since 2010. received technical assistance in areas of management from Counter part of Afghanistan and other donors, now we have human rights awareness and women political participants project from I-PACS counterpart Afghanistan in 14 distracts of Baghlan province for young girls and boys ,teacher and mullahs and community elder which people really appreciated and supported for workshop place women gathering , we appreciated the community elders and representatives of Baghlan province by this project we could merge governmental authorities ,elders , community representatives and young ,the community people become aware from government plan and government become aware the people problems , my experience I worked as health and hygiene coordination in nine provinces for five years in AKF and four year part time as head of women’s activities in Aga khan national council volunteer, one year at MMRD as women empowerment adviser in 12 provinces of Afghanistan , of course, all theses experiences ,training and technical assistance, not only from Counterpart but,also from other international donors in Afghanistan made me able the services to secure funds for the organization and do service regarding their needs for my communities.

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Volunteer

Rating: 5

06/01/2010

This is Malina fahiz, Managing Director of Afghan women Enterprise Network (AWEN) nongovernmental Organization working for women and girls empowerment to play their role and participate on decision making process on issues related to their lives and country and poverty reduction to priorities the people needs and ensure the social, economic and political well-being of rural society, especially poor and vulnerable people and has numbers of program in areas of business development ,capacity building ,awareness ,animal husbandry ,human train assistance and income-generation projects in Baghlan ,Samangan Takhar and Kabul provinces and AWEN help to build a bridge between government and deferent community and has close relationship with them and received Award certificates for good performance of its activities in the field of women empowerment from Women affairs department of Baghlan ,governor of Baghlan province ,Economic department of Baghlan , CDP-USAID ,PRT of Baghlan , governor of Laghman , AKDN and MFA and is one of grantees of Counterpart in Afghanistan since 2010. Our staff attended more than 40 management connected trainings in sight and out site of Afghanistan, and received technical assistance in areas of management from Counter part of Afghanistan and other donors, now we have human rights awareness and women political participants project from I-PACS counterpart Afghanistan in 14 distracts of Baghlan province for young girls and boys ,teacher and mullahs and community elder which people really appreciated and supported for workshop place women gathering , we appreciated the community elders and representatives of baghlan province , my experience I worked as health and hygiene coordination in in nine provinces for five years in AKF and four year as head of women’s activities in Aga khan national council volunteer, one year at MMRD as women empowerment adviser in 12 provinces of Afghanistan , of course, all theses experiences ,training and technical assistance, not only from Counterpart but from other international donors in Afghanistan made me able the services to secure funds for the organization and do service regarding their needs for my communities.

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