
Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled Affairs Distributes Equipment to 150 Martyrs' Families Members
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- The Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled Affairs, in collaboration with the Afghanistan Strategic and Policy Studies Institute, distributed technical and professional equipment to 150 individuals from martyrs' families during a ceremony.
The ministry's press office stated that the recipients had completed training programs in sewing, plumbing and solar systems. These initiatives were aimed at equipping participants with skills to enter the job market and sustain their livelihoods.
The equipment provided corresponds to the professions learned, enabling the trainees to apply their newly acquired expertise in practical work.
Officials present at the ceremony included Mulla Mutiuallah Abulmukhtar, Ameer of Supervision of the Implementation of Development Projects; Ibrahim Shahkhil, Ameer of Integration of Martyrs' Heirs and Disabled; and Safiullah Sadid, Ameer of Social Services Arrangement. Representatives from the Afghanistan Strategic and Policy Studies Institute also attended.
The distribution underscores ongoing efforts by the ministry to support families of martyrs and disabled individuals through vocational training and resource provision.
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