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Problem
/ Project Background
According to the UN, Afghanistan's estimated one million
war widows ranks it among the countries with the highest female-headed
household population.
The rapid changing social and economic conditions in Afghanistan
has forced these women into multiple roles as food producers,
care providers, income generators and decision makers under
conditions of limited financial resources without the help
of a spouse or other support.
Complex emergencies, violence and destruction, create even
more intolerable conditions for women who traditionally have
the primary responsibility of sustaining life within families.
Project
Objectives
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To set up independent women bakeries, allowing widowed
families to gain access to a sustainable form of income
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To provide a source of employment for widows and enable
them to acquire specific skills
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To provide subsidised bread predominantly to widow-managed
families and poor households for a duration of six months.
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Project
Activities
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Registration of beneficiaries and appointment of widowed
women in bakeries
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Identification of houses for the bakeries and improvement
in basic bakery infrastructure and provision of different
equipment (one time activity).
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Baking and selling of breads (continuous activity)
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Monitoring and Evaluation (continuous activity)

Beneficiaries
The number of beneficiaries which will benefit from
this programme totals 40,000 from the community of Paghman
and outlying areas, with 26,400 of these coming from vulnerable
groups.
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