Following up on the Business Coaching/EDS in Kabul, we have completed the EDS training for WHH Balkh staff and partner organizations.
This program was intended to develop business coaches so that they may support the owners and managers of small and medium-sized enterprises in becoming more productive and sustainable.
SIYB-Afghanistan has the honor to announce the completion of Business Coaching/EDS training for WHH (Welthungerhilfe) staff and partner organization in Kabul.
The quality of experience for the creation of jobs and being able to sustain new businesses need another supporting factor; business coaching can provide this for entrepreneurship in general and for the aspiring entrepreneur. Coaching aims to help those who desire more awareness of entrepreneurship development and can act as a guiding principle for the management of good working practices.
A New Partnership!
SIYB-Afghanistan signed a joint project contract with WHH to providing business start-ups and EDS (Enterprise Development Service) training to WHH clients. The proposed training in business management will bring relevant skills to strengthen coping mechanisms and instill a business approach to operating small businesses.
Herat’s growing rug factory: creating jobs for 30 women in Afghanistan
Farima is a 24-year-old woman from Herat in Afghanistan, who always dreamed of starting her own business. She knew, however, that without the right knowledge this would not be possible - the reason that brought Farima to participate in the SIYB program. Click here to read more
SIYB-Afghanistan family is expanding! We are excited to announce the completion of the second SIYB-ToT (Training of Trainers) conducted in Mazar-I-Sharif city of Balkh Province by SIYB-Afghanista
Eleven participants (5 female, 6 male), all with professional knowledge of business management, great experience in training adults and entrepreneurs, from national and international organizations/companies have been selected after a competitive process. Through the 10-day, tough, and intensive training program, they have been familiarized with the SIYB program standards, content, training cycle, training skills, SIYB game, interlinked certification process and so much more. We wish them good luck and success in their future steps! SIYB-Afghanistan also apologizes for the organizations that decided to submit late applications, since it has a comprehensive selection process and is really difficult to select at the last minute but for sure we are going to plan another TOT in the near future and inform you accordingly.
Phase || Women Entrepreneurship Development Program with DAI/USAID and SIYB-Afghanistan
Now more than ever before, an unprecedented number of Afghan women are participating in the formal private sector economy as entrepreneurs, business owners. Nevertheless, they are facing significant challenges in their businesses due to the lack of having the necessary business skills. Fortunately, women can make significant economic contributions if they are empowered through essential business skills and business management training. To get the better of the mentioned challenges the SIYB- Afghanistan Company implemented a simplified, compact, six-day skilled-based business planning, finance and costing, marketing, and operational management training packages to support women-owned agribusinesses, under USAID funded AVC-Livestock project in four regions Central (Kabul), Northern (Mazar-I-Sharif), Western (Herat), Eastern(Jalalabad) of Afghanistan.
Provision of Market Requirements and Marketing Training by DAI Global, LLC Afghanistan Value Chains – Livestock Project and SIYB-Afghanistan
This activity was designed to increase participant knowledge and awareness of market requirements and supply chain logistics for local women producers and processors in livestock value chains who either manage an association or own a small business. The SIYB- Afghanistan Company conducted a simplified, compact, one-day skilled-based marketing training package to support women-owned agribusinesses, under the USAID-funded AVC-Livestock project in Bamyan, Kandahar, Mazar-I-Sharif, and Herat provinces of Afghanistan.
Phase || Women Entrepreneurship Development Program with DAI/USAID and SIYB-Afghanistan
We are thrilled to announce that we are back after the Covid-19 pandemic!!! As the follow-up result of last year’s Women Entrepreneurship Development Program with DAI/USAID, which was conducted by SIYB- Afghanistan in four regions were positive, and the duplication of similar activity is highly recommended by the women entrepreneurs’ who benefited from the training last year. SIYB-Afghanistan with coordination of DAI/USAID started the second phase of the project from Mazar-i-Sharif and soon in other provinces.
Every action counts. 2020 Theme
A refugee is someone who fled his or her home and country owing to “a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinionâ€, according to the United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention. Many refugees are in exile to escape the effects of natural or human-made disasters.
Today DAI and SIYB - Afghanistan grand open the first Business Incubation including Business coaching and SIYB training for Afghanistan Value Chain - Livestock AVC-L beneficiaries in Kandahar. A simi
21 July, 2019
We like to reach our clients wherever they are, and when it comes to Fragile settings, our motivation is even higher. #ITC-ILO #BCCI
SIYB-Afghanistan in coordination with ACTED Organizarion and provincial governors offices has started the Good Governance project to provincial line departments in the north region of Afghanistan. We
Sapna Haidary our Master Trainer with Tolo TV on SIYB era in Afghanistan.
Precise information about the SIYB program. Where it has come from, what are the packages and who delivers the service.
The SIYB-Afghanistan Communication and Job-placement Manager was invited at Arezo TV to discuss how is #entrepreneurship? and here are the answers by Ms. #ZakiaSamimi.
Afghanistan is now among the most committed countries in conducting and implementing the SIYB training program in the world. As a result, we are honored to introduce 9 members of the SIYB-Afghanistan